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senile

Senile vs Crazy - What's the difference?

senile | crazy |


As adjectives the difference between senile and crazy

is that senile is of, or relating to old age while crazy is insane; lunatic; demented.

As an adverb crazy is

very, extremely.

As a noun crazy is

an insane or eccentric person; a crackpot.

Senile vs Insane - What's the difference?

senile | insane |


As adjectives the difference between senile and insane

is that senile is of, or relating to old age while insane is exhibiting unsoundness or disorder of mind; not sane; mad; deranged in mind; delirious; distracted.

Dotard vs Senile - What's the difference?

dotard | senile |


As a noun dotard

is an old person with impaired intellect; one in his or her dotage.

As an adjective senile is

senile.

Trembling vs Senile - What's the difference?

trembling | senile | Related terms |

Trembling is a related term of senile.


As a noun trembling

is a tremble.

As a verb trembling

is .

As an adjective senile is

senile.

Penile vs Senile - What's the difference?

penile | senile |


As adjectives the difference between penile and senile

is that penile is having to do with the penis, the male sexual organ while senile is senile.

Senine vs Senile - What's the difference?

senine | senile |


As a noun senine

is a gold piece (see Alma 11:3-4) used as money in the Book of Mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.

As an adjective senile is

of, or relating to old age.

Jejune vs Senile - What's the difference?

jejune | senile |


As adjectives the difference between jejune and senile

is that jejune is not nutritious while senile is senile.

Rejoice vs Senile - What's the difference?

rejoice | senile |


As a verb rejoice

is to be very happy, be delighted, exult; to feel joy.

As an adjective senile is

senile.

Senile vs Senie - What's the difference?

senile | senie |


As an adjective senile

is of, or relating to old age.

As a noun senie is

alternative form of sene.

Sexile vs Senile - What's the difference?

sexile | senile |


As a verb sexile

is (slang) to banish somebody, usually one's roommate, from the room for the privacy to fornicate.

As an adjective senile is

senile.

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