redirect |
indirect |
As a verb redirect
is to give new direction to, change the direction of.
As a noun redirect
is a redirection.
As an adjective indirect is
not direct; roundabout; deceiving; setting a trap; confusing.
indirect |
inverse |
As adjectives the difference between indirect and inverse
is that
indirect is not direct; roundabout; deceiving; setting a trap; confusing while
inverse is inverted.
As a verb inverse is
.
round |
indirect |
As adjectives the difference between round and indirect
is that
round is (
label) shape while
indirect is not direct; roundabout; deceiving; setting a trap; confusing.
As a noun round
is a circular or spherical object or part of an object or
round can be (archaic|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) a whisper; whispering.
As a preposition round
is alternative form of around.
As an adverb round
is .
As a verb round
is to shape something into a curve or
round can be (intransitive|archaic|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) to speak in a low tone; whisper; speak secretly; take counsel.
vicarious |
indirect |
As adjectives the difference between vicarious and indirect
is that
vicarious is experienced or gained by the loss or to the consequence of another, such as through watching or reading while
indirect is not direct; roundabout; deceiving; setting a trap; confusing.
horizontal |
indirect |
As adjectives the difference between horizontal and indirect
is that
horizontal is perpendicular to the vertical; parallel to the plane of the horizon; level, flat while
indirect is not direct; roundabout; deceiving; setting a trap; confusing.
As a noun horizontal
is a horizontal component of a structure.
suggestive |
indirect |
As adjectives the difference between suggestive and indirect
is that
suggestive is tending to suggest or imply while
indirect is not direct; roundabout; deceiving; setting a trap; confusing.
indirect |
elaborate |
As adjectives the difference between indirect and elaborate
is that
indirect is not direct; roundabout; deceiving; setting a trap; confusing while
elaborate is highly complex, detailed, or sophisticated.
As a verb elaborate is
(
used with on when used with an object) To give further detail or explanation (about).
backward |
indirect |
As adjectives the difference between backward and indirect
is that
backward is pertaining to the direction towards the back while
indirect is not direct; roundabout; deceiving; setting a trap; confusing.
As an adverb backward
is in the direction towards the back; backwards.
As a noun backward
is the state behind or past.
vague |
indirect |
As adjectives the difference between vague and indirect
is that
vague is not clearly expressed; stated in indefinite terms while
indirect is not direct; roundabout; deceiving; setting a trap; confusing.
As a noun vague
is a wandering; a vagary.
As a verb vague
is to wander; to roam; to stray.
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