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Harmless vs Shallow - What's the difference?

harmless | shallow | Related terms |

Harmless is a related term of shallow.


As adjectives the difference between harmless and shallow

is that harmless is incapable of causing harm or danger while shallow is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide.

As a noun shallow is

a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.

As a verb shallow is

to make or become less deep.

Shallow vs Hole - What's the difference?

shallow | hole |


As an adjective shallow

is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide.

As a noun shallow

is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.

As a verb shallow

is to make or become less deep.

As a proper noun hole is

a municipality in buskerud, norway.

Mere vs Shallow - What's the difference?

mere | shallow | Related terms |

Mere is a related term of shallow.


As nouns the difference between mere and shallow

is that mere is fear, awe while shallow is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.

As an adjective shallow is

having little depth; significantly less deep than wide.

As a verb shallow is

to make or become less deep.

Shallow vs Indiscreet - What's the difference?

shallow | indiscreet | Related terms |

Shallow is a related term of indiscreet.


As adjectives the difference between shallow and indiscreet

is that shallow is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide while indiscreet is not discreet; wanting in discretion.

As a noun shallow

is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.

As a verb shallow

is to make or become less deep.

Shallow vs Conceited - What's the difference?

shallow | conceited |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between shallow and conceited

is that shallow is (obsolete) not deep in tone while conceited is (obsolete) curiously contrived or designed; fanciful.

As adjectives the difference between shallow and conceited

is that shallow is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide while conceited is having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc; vain and egotistical.

As verbs the difference between shallow and conceited

is that shallow is to make or become less deep while conceited is (conceit).

As a noun shallow

is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.

Shallow vs Conceded - What's the difference?

shallow | conceded |


As verbs the difference between shallow and conceded

is that shallow is to make or become less deep while conceded is (concede).

As an adjective shallow

is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide.

As a noun shallow

is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.

Shallow vs Brainless - What's the difference?

shallow | brainless | Related terms |

Shallow is a related term of brainless.


As adjectives the difference between shallow and brainless

is that shallow is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide while brainless is (lb) having no brain.

As a noun shallow

is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.

As a verb shallow

is to make or become less deep.

Shallow vs Unwise - What's the difference?

shallow | unwise | Related terms |

Shallow is a related term of unwise.


As adjectives the difference between shallow and unwise

is that shallow is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide while unwise is not wise; defective in wisdom; injudicious; indiscreet; foolish.

As a noun shallow

is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.

As a verb shallow

is to make or become less deep.

Shallow vs Ridiculous - What's the difference?

shallow | ridiculous | Related terms |

Shallow is a related term of ridiculous.


As adjectives the difference between shallow and ridiculous

is that shallow is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide while ridiculous is deserving of ridicule; foolish; absurd.

As a noun shallow

is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.

As a verb shallow

is to make or become less deep.

Flimsy vs Shallow - What's the difference?

flimsy | shallow | Synonyms |

Flimsy is a synonym of shallow.


As adjectives the difference between flimsy and shallow

is that flimsy is likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile while shallow is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide.

As nouns the difference between flimsy and shallow

is that flimsy is thin typing paper used to make multiple copies while shallow is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.

As a verb shallow is

to make or become less deep.

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