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Seemly vs Consonant - What's the difference?

seemly | consonant | Related terms |

Seemly is a related term of consonant.


As adjectives the difference between seemly and consonant

is that seemly is (of behavior) appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming while consonant is characterized by harmony or agreement.

As an adverb seemly

is appropriately, fittingly.

As a noun consonant is

(lb) a sound that results from the passage of air through restrictions of the oral cavity; any sound that is not the dominant sound of a syllable, the dominant sound generally being a vowel.

Seemly vs Ostensible - What's the difference?

seemly | ostensible |


As adjectives the difference between seemly and ostensible

is that seemly is (of behavior) appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming while ostensible is apparent, evident; meant for open display.

As an adverb seemly

is appropriately, fittingly.

Seemly vs Polite - What's the difference?

seemly | polite | Related terms |

Seemly is a related term of polite.


As adjectives the difference between seemly and polite

is that seemly is (of behavior) appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming while polite is well-mannered, civilized.

As an adverb seemly

is appropriately, fittingly.

As a verb polite is

(obsolete|transitive) to polish; to refine; to render polite.

Modest vs Seemly - What's the difference?

modest | seemly | Related terms |

Modest is a related term of seemly.


As adjectives the difference between modest and seemly

is that modest is not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements, unpretentious, humble while seemly is (of behavior) appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming.

As an adverb seemly is

appropriately, fittingly.

Seemly vs Congruous - What's the difference?

seemly | congruous | Related terms |

Seemly is a related term of congruous.


As adjectives the difference between seemly and congruous

is that seemly is (of behavior) appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming while congruous is corresponding in character.

As an adverb seemly

is appropriately, fittingly.

Seemly vs Winning - What's the difference?

seemly | winning | Related terms |

Seemly is a related term of winning.


As adjectives the difference between seemly and winning

is that seemly is (of behavior) appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming while winning is that constitutes a win.

As an adverb seemly

is appropriately, fittingly.

As a verb winning is

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As a noun winning is

the act of obtaining something, as in a contest or by competition.

Apt vs Seemly - What's the difference?

apt | seemly | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between apt and seemly

is that apt is suitable; appropriate; fit or fitted; suited while seemly is appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming.

As a noun APT

is initialism of automation presses tooling|lang=en.

As a proper noun APT

is initialism of Alabama Public Television|lang=en.

As an adverb seemly is

appropriately, fittingly.

Seemly vs Befitting - What's the difference?

seemly | befitting | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between seemly and befitting

is that seemly is appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming while befitting is appropriate, becoming.

As an adverb seemly

is appropriately, fittingly.

As a verb befitting is

present participle of lang=en.

Seemly vs Decorous - What's the difference?

seemly | decorous | Related terms |

Seemly is a related term of decorous.


As adjectives the difference between seemly and decorous

is that seemly is (of behavior) appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming while decorous is marked by proper behavior.

As an adverb seemly

is appropriately, fittingly.

Seemly vs Courteous - What's the difference?

seemly | courteous | Related terms |

Seemly is a related term of courteous.


As adjectives the difference between seemly and courteous

is that seemly is (of behavior) appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming while courteous is showing regard or thought for others; especially, displaying good manners or etiquette.

As an adverb seemly

is appropriately, fittingly.

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