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Lame vs Clumsy - What's the difference?

lame | clumsy | Synonyms |

Lame is a synonym of clumsy.


As nouns the difference between lame and clumsy

is that lame is sea while clumsy is a person.

As an adjective clumsy is

awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.

Lame vs Tacky - What's the difference?

lame | tacky |


As adjectives the difference between lame and tacky

is that lame is unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs while tacky is of a substance, slightly sticky.

As a verb lame

is to cause a person or animal to become lame.

As a noun lame

is a lamina.

Lame vs Inevitable - What's the difference?

lame | inevitable |


As a noun lame

is sea.

As an adjective inevitable is

inevitable; unavoidable.

Lame vs Laming - What's the difference?

lame | laming |


As verbs the difference between lame and laming

is that lame is to cause a person or animal to become lame while laming is present participle of lame.

As an adjective lame

is unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs.

As a noun lame

is a lamina.

Lame vs Halitosis - What's the difference?

lame | halitosis |


As nouns the difference between lame and halitosis

is that lame is sea while halitosis is (pathology) the condition of having stale or foul-smelling breath.

Lame vs Hobbled - What's the difference?

lame | hobbled | Synonyms |

Lame is a synonym of hobbled.


As a noun lame

is sea.

As a verb hobbled is

(hobble).

Lame vs Faltering - What's the difference?

lame | faltering | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between lame and faltering

is that lame is to cause a person or animal to become lame while faltering is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between lame and faltering

is that lame is a lamina while faltering is hesitancy.

As an adjective lame

is unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs.

Lame vs Gimped - What's the difference?

lame | gimped |


As adjectives the difference between lame and gimped

is that lame is unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs while gimped is wrapped or wound tightly with a second length of yarn or wire in a tight spiral, often by means of a gimping machine, leaving the core yarn straight and protected ('). Also, generally, wrapped or twisted with string or wire (').

As verbs the difference between lame and gimped

is that lame is to cause a person or animal to become lame while gimped is past tense of gimp.

As a noun lame

is a lamina.

Maid vs Lame - What's the difference?

maid | lame |


As nouns the difference between maid and lame

is that maid is maiden while lame is sea.

Lame vs Lazy - What's the difference?

lame | lazy |


As adjectives the difference between lame and lazy

is that lame is unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs while lazy is unwilling to do work or make an effort.

As verbs the difference between lame and lazy

is that lame is to cause a person or animal to become lame while lazy is to laze, act in a lazy manner.

As a noun lame

is a lamina.

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