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Foul vs Misty - What's the difference?

foul | misty | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between foul and misty

is that foul is covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled while misty is with mist; foggy.

As a verb foul

is to make dirty.

As a noun foul

is a breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; as, for example, foot-tripping in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball.

As a proper noun Misty is

{{given name|female|from=English}} from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

Misty vs Close - What's the difference?

misty | close | Related terms |

Misty is a related term of close.


As a proper noun misty

is from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

As a verb close is

(label) to remove a gap.

As a noun close is

an end or conclusion or close can be an enclosed field.

As an adjective close is

closed, shut.

Wikidiffcom vs Misty - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | misty |


As a proper noun misty is

from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

Sultry vs Misty - What's the difference?

sultry | misty | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between sultry and misty

is that sultry is hot and humid while misty is with mist; foggy.

As a proper noun Misty is

{{given name|female|from=English}} from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

Misty vs Hazey - What's the difference?

misty | hazey |

Stuffy vs Misty - What's the difference?

stuffy | misty | Related terms |

Stuffy is a related term of misty.


As an adjective stuffy

is poorly ventilated; partially plugged.

As a noun stuffy

is (us|canada|colloquial|often|childish) a stuffed animal or other plush toy.

As a proper noun misty is

from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

Misty vs Nebulous - What's the difference?

misty | nebulous | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between misty and nebulous

is that misty is with mist; foggy while nebulous is in the form of a cloud or haze; hazy.

As a proper noun Misty

is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

Muggy vs Misty - What's the difference?

muggy | misty | Synonyms |

Muggy is a synonym of misty.


As an adjective muggy

is humid, or hot and humid.

As a proper noun misty is

from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

Misty vs Bleary - What's the difference?

misty | bleary | Related terms |

Misty is a related term of bleary.


As a proper noun misty

is from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

As an adjective bleary is

tired, having senses dulled by exhaustion.

Dismal vs Misty - What's the difference?

dismal | misty | Related terms |

Dismal is a related term of misty.


As an adjective dismal

is disappointingly inadequate.

As a proper noun misty is

from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

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