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Placid vs Assuasive - What's the difference?

placid | assuasive | Related terms |

Placid is a related term of assuasive.


As adjectives the difference between placid and assuasive

is that placid is serene; calm while assuasive is mild, soothing.

As a noun assuasive is

anything that soothes.

Placid vs Clement - What's the difference?

placid | clement | Related terms |

Placid is a related term of clement.


As adjectives the difference between placid and clement

is that placid is serene; calm while clement is clement, mild.

Pleasant vs Placid - What's the difference?

pleasant | placid | Related terms |

Pleasant is a related term of placid.


As adjectives the difference between pleasant and placid

is that pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner while placid is serene; calm.

As a noun pleasant

is (obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

Placid vs Tame - What's the difference?

placid | tame | Related terms |

Placid is a related term of tame.


As an adjective placid

is serene; calm.

As a noun tame is

water-source.

Placid vs Kind - What's the difference?

placid | kind | Related terms |

Placid is a related term of kind.


As an adjective placid

is serene; calm.

As a noun kind is

child (young person).

Fiery vs Placid - What's the difference?

fiery | placid |


As adjectives the difference between fiery and placid

is that fiery is of or relating to fire while placid is serene; calm.

Taciturn vs Placid - What's the difference?

taciturn | placid |


As adjectives the difference between taciturn and placid

is that taciturn is silent; temperamentally untalkative; disinclined to speak while placid is serene; calm.

Pliable vs Placid - What's the difference?

pliable | placid |


As adjectives the difference between pliable and placid

is that pliable is soft, flexible, easily bent, formed, shaped, or molded while placid is serene; calm.

Placid vs Cross - What's the difference?

placid | cross |


As adjectives the difference between placid and cross

is that placid is calm and quiet; peaceful; tranquil while cross is transverse; lying across the main direction.

As a noun cross is

a geometrical figure consisting of two straight lines or bars intersecting each other such that at least one of them is bisected by the other.

As a preposition cross is

across.

As a verb cross is

to make or form a cross.

As a proper noun Cross is

{{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

Placid vs Irate - What's the difference?

placid | irate |


As adjectives the difference between placid and irate

is that placid is serene; calm while irate is extremely angry; wrathful; enraged.

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