settled |
quiet |
Related terms |
Settled is a related term of quiet.
As adjectives the difference between settled and quiet
is that
settled is comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest while
quiet is with little or no sound; free from of disturbing noise.
As verbs the difference between settled and quiet
is that
settled is (
settle) while
quiet is to become quiet, silent, still, tranquil, calm.
As a noun quiet is
the absence of sound; quietness.
settled |
conteplative |
Related terms |
Settled is a related term of conteplative.
settled |
tranquil |
Related terms |
Settled is a related term of tranquil.
As adjectives the difference between settled and tranquil
is that
settled is comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest while
tranquil is free from emotional or mental disturbance.
As a verb settled
is (
settle).
settled |
closed |
As adjectives the difference between settled and closed
is that
settled is comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest while
closed is sealed, made inaccessible or impassable; not open.
As verbs the difference between settled and closed
is that
settled is (
settle) while
closed is (
close).
settled |
installed |
As verbs the difference between settled and installed
is that
settled is (
settle) while
installed is (
install).
As an adjective settled
is comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest.
steadfast |
settled |
As adjectives the difference between steadfast and settled
is that
steadfast is fixed or unchanging; steady while
settled is comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest.
As a verb settled is
(
settle).
settled |
purposeful |
As adjectives the difference between settled and purposeful
is that
settled is comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest while
purposeful is having purpose; intentional.
As a verb settled
is (
settle).
uprooted |
settled |
As verbs the difference between uprooted and settled
is that
uprooted is (
uproot) while
settled is (
settle).
As an adjective settled is
comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest.
settled |
domiciles |
As an adjective settled
is comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest.
As a verb settled
is (
settle).
As a noun domiciles is
.
close |
settled |
As verbs the difference between close and settled
is that
close is (
label) to remove a gap while
settled is (
settle).
As adjectives the difference between close and settled
is that
close is closed, shut while
settled is comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest.
As a noun close
is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
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