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Inured vs Sick - What's the difference?

inured | sick |


As verbs the difference between inured and sick

is that inured is (inure) while sick is to vomit or sick can be (rare).

As an adjective sick is

in poor health.

As a noun sick is

sick people in general as a group.

Unstirred vs Inured - What's the difference?

unstirred | inured | Related terms |

Unstirred is a related term of inured.


As an adjective unstirred

is that has not been mixed by stirring.

As a verb inured is

(inure).

Insensitive vs Inured - What's the difference?

insensitive | inured | Related terms |

Insensitive is a related term of inured.


As an adjective insensitive

is not expressing normal physical feeling.

As a verb inured is

(inure).

Damaged vs Inured - What's the difference?

damaged | inured |


As verbs the difference between damaged and inured

is that damaged is (damage) while inured is (inure).

Inured vs Endeared - What's the difference?

inured | endeared |


As verbs the difference between inured and endeared

is that inured is past tense of inure while endeared is past tense of endear.

Hardhearted vs Inured - What's the difference?

hardhearted | inured | Related terms |

Hardhearted is a related term of inured.


As an adjective hardhearted

is lacking in compassion; cold and pitiless.

As a verb inured is

(inure).

Unresponsive vs Inured - What's the difference?

unresponsive | inured | Related terms |


As an adjective unresponsive

is not responsive; unreactive.

As a verb inured is

past tense of inure.

Unsympathetic vs Inured - What's the difference?

unsympathetic | inured | Related terms |

Unsympathetic is a related term of inured.


As an adjective unsympathetic

is not sympathetic.

As a verb inured is

(inure).

Disdainful vs Inured - What's the difference?

disdainful | inured | Related terms |

Disdainful is a related term of inured.


As an adjective disdainful

is showing contempt or scorn; having a pronounced lack of concern for others viewed as unworthy.

As a verb inured is

(inure).

Inured vs Habituate - What's the difference?

inured | habituate |


As verbs the difference between inured and habituate

is that inured is (inure) while habituate is to make accustomed; to accustom; to familiarize.

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