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Unresponsive vs Undemonstrative - What's the difference?

unresponsive | undemonstrative | Related terms |

Unresponsive is a related term of undemonstrative.


As adjectives the difference between unresponsive and undemonstrative

is that unresponsive is not responsive; unreactive while undemonstrative is not given to showing emotion or feelings; reserved or distant.

Undemonstrative vs Gentle - What's the difference?

undemonstrative | gentle | Related terms |

Undemonstrative is a related term of gentle.


As adjectives the difference between undemonstrative and gentle

is that undemonstrative is not given to showing emotion or feelings; reserved or distant while gentle is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.

As a verb gentle is

to become gentle.

As a noun gentle is

(archaic) a person of high birth.

Undemonstrative vs Sluggish - What's the difference?

undemonstrative | sluggish | Related terms |

Undemonstrative is a related term of sluggish.


As adjectives the difference between undemonstrative and sluggish

is that undemonstrative is not given to showing emotion or feelings; reserved or distant while sluggish is habitually idle and lazy; slothful; dull; inactive; as, a sluggish man.

Undemonstrative vs Unexcited - What's the difference?

undemonstrative | unexcited | Related terms |

Undemonstrative is a related term of unexcited.


As adjectives the difference between undemonstrative and unexcited

is that undemonstrative is not given to showing emotion or feelings; reserved or distant while unexcited is (nonstandard) not excited.

Undemonstrative vs Restrained - What's the difference?

undemonstrative | restrained |


As adjectives the difference between undemonstrative and restrained

is that undemonstrative is not given to showing emotion or feelings; reserved or distant while restrained is held back, limited, kept in check or under control.

As a verb restrained is

(restrain).

Undemonstrative vs Panache - What's the difference?

undemonstrative | panache |


As an adjective undemonstrative

is not given to showing emotion or feelings; reserved or distant.

As a noun panache is

an ornamental plume on a helmet.

Volatile vs Undemonstrative - What's the difference?

volatile | undemonstrative |


As adjectives the difference between volatile and undemonstrative

is that volatile is evaporating or vaporizing readily under normal conditions while undemonstrative is not given to showing emotion or feelings; reserved or distant.

Undemonstrative vs Apathetic - What's the difference?

undemonstrative | apathetic | Related terms |

Undemonstrative is a related term of apathetic.


As adjectives the difference between undemonstrative and apathetic

is that undemonstrative is not given to showing emotion or feelings; reserved or distant while apathetic is void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion; passionless; indifferent.

Demonstrative vs Undemonstrative - What's the difference?

demonstrative | undemonstrative |


As adjectives the difference between demonstrative and undemonstrative

is that demonstrative is while undemonstrative is not given to showing emotion or feelings; reserved or distant.

Undemonstrative vs Impervious - What's the difference?

undemonstrative | impervious | Related terms |

Undemonstrative is a related term of impervious.


As adjectives the difference between undemonstrative and impervious

is that undemonstrative is not given to showing emotion or feelings; reserved or distant while impervious is unaffected or unable to be affected by.

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