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sententious

Sententious vs Allegorical - What's the difference?

sententious | allegorical |


As adjectives the difference between sententious and allegorical

is that sententious is (obsolete) full of meaning while allegorical is of, relating to, or containing allegory.

Sententiosity vs Sententious - What's the difference?

sententiosity | sententious |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between sententiosity and sententious

is that sententiosity is (obsolete) the quality or state of being sententious while sententious is (obsolete) full of meaning.

As a noun sententiosity

is (obsolete) the quality or state of being sententious.

As an adjective sententious is

(obsolete) full of meaning.

Sententious vs Undefined - What's the difference?

sententious | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between sententious and undefined

is that sententious is (obsolete) full of meaning while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

Sententious vs Pointed - What's the difference?

sententious | pointed | Related terms |

Sententious is a related term of pointed.


As adjectives the difference between sententious and pointed

is that sententious is (obsolete) full of meaning while pointed is (comparable) sharp, barbed; not dull.

As a verb pointed is

(point).

Short vs Sententious - What's the difference?

short | sententious | Related terms |

Short is a related term of sententious.


As a proper noun short

is .

As an adjective sententious is

(obsolete) full of meaning.

Close vs Sententious - What's the difference?

close | sententious | Related terms |

Close is a related term of sententious.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between close and sententious

is that close is (obsolete) out of the way of observation; secluded; secret; hidden while sententious is (obsolete) full of meaning.

As adjectives the difference between close and sententious

is that close is closed, shut while sententious is (obsolete) full of meaning.

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.

Succinct vs Sententious - What's the difference?

succinct | sententious | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between succinct and sententious

is that succinct is brief and to the point while sententious is full of meaning.

Supercilious vs Sententious - What's the difference?

supercilious | sententious |


As adjectives the difference between supercilious and sententious

is that supercilious is arrogantly superior; showing contemptuous indifference; haughty while sententious is (obsolete) full of meaning.

Insentience vs Sententious - What's the difference?

insentience | sententious |


As a noun insentience

is the condition of being insentient.

As an adjective sententious is

full of meaning.

Detection vs Sententious - What's the difference?

detection | sententious |


As a noun detection

is detection.

As an adjective sententious is

(obsolete) full of meaning.

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