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seamy

Seamy vs Spiff - What's the difference?

seamy | spiff |


As an adjective seamy

is sordid, squalid or corrupt.

As a noun spiff is

(uncountable) attractiveness or charm in dress, appearance, or manner.

As a verb spiff is

(usually with up ) to make spiffy (attractive, polished, or up-to-date).

Seamy - What does it mean?

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Sleazy vs Seamy - What's the difference?

sleazy | seamy |


As adjectives the difference between sleazy and seamy

is that sleazy is marked by low quality; inferior; inadequate while seamy is sordid, squalid or corrupt.

Scruffy vs Seamy - What's the difference?

scruffy | seamy |


As adjectives the difference between scruffy and seamy

is that scruffy is untidy in appearance while seamy is sordid, squalid or corrupt.

As a noun scruffy

is {{cx|informal|lang=en}} An artificial intelligence researcher who believes that intelligence is too complicated (or computationally intractable) to be solved with the sorts of homogeneous system favoured by the "neats".

Snide vs Seamy - What's the difference?

snide | seamy |


As adjectives the difference between snide and seamy

is that snide is disparaging or derisive in an insinuative way while seamy is sordid, squalid or corrupt.

As a noun snide

is an underhanded, tricky person given to sharp practise; a sharper; a beat.

Seamy vs Turpitude - What's the difference?

seamy | turpitude |


As an adjective seamy

is sordid, squalid or corrupt.

As a noun turpitude is

inherent baseness, depravity or wickedness; corruptness and evilness.

Seamy vs Beamy - What's the difference?

seamy | beamy |


As adjectives the difference between seamy and beamy

is that seamy is sordid, squalid or corrupt while beamy is resembling a beam in size and weight; massy.

Seamy vs Semy - What's the difference?

seamy | semy |


As adjectives the difference between seamy and semy

is that seamy is sordid, squalid or corrupt while semy is .

Seavy vs Seamy - What's the difference?

seavy | seamy |


As adjectives the difference between seavy and seamy

is that seavy is overgrown with rushes while seamy is sordid, squalid or corrupt.

Seams vs Seamy - What's the difference?

seams | seamy |


As a noun seams

is .

As a verb seams

is (seam).

As an adjective seamy is

sordid, squalid or corrupt.

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