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Unaware vs Unknown - What's the difference?

unaware | unknown |


As adjectives the difference between unaware and unknown

is that unaware is not aware or informed; lacking knowledge while unknown is not known; unidentified; not well known.

As a noun unknown is

a variable (usually x, y or z) whose value is to be found.

Ambiguous vs Unknown - What's the difference?

ambiguous | unknown |


As adjectives the difference between ambiguous and unknown

is that ambiguous is open to multiple interpretations while unknown is not known; unidentified; not well known.

As a noun unknown is

a variable (usually x, y or z) whose value is to be found.

Unknown vs Unfamous - What's the difference?

unknown | unfamous |


As adjectives the difference between unknown and unfamous

is that unknown is not known; unidentified; not well known while unfamous is not famous.

As a noun unknown

is (algebra) a variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found.

Inexplicable vs Unknown - What's the difference?

inexplicable | unknown |


As adjectives the difference between inexplicable and unknown

is that inexplicable is impossible to explain; not easily accounted for while unknown is not known; unidentified; not well known.

As a noun unknown is

(algebra) a variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found.

Retired vs Unknown - What's the difference?

retired | unknown | Related terms |

Retired is a related term of unknown.


As adjectives the difference between retired and unknown

is that retired is secluded from society (of a lifestyle, activity etc); private, quiet while unknown is not known; unidentified; not well known.

As a verb retired

is (retire).

As a noun unknown is

(algebra) a variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found.

Unknown vs Unknown - What's the difference?

unknown | unknown |


In algebra|lang=en terms the difference between unknown and unknown

is that unknown is (algebra) a variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found while unknown is (algebra) a variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found.

As adjectives the difference between unknown and unknown

is that unknown is not known; unidentified; not well known while unknown is not known; unidentified; not well known.

As nouns the difference between unknown and unknown

is that unknown is (algebra) a variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found while unknown is (algebra) a variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found.

Unwitting vs Unknown - What's the difference?

unwitting | unknown |


As adjectives the difference between unwitting and unknown

is that unwitting is unaware or uninformed while unknown is not known; unidentified; not well known.

As a noun unknown is

(algebra) a variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found.

Problematic vs Unknown - What's the difference?

problematic | unknown | Synonyms |

Problematic is a synonym of unknown.


As adjectives the difference between problematic and unknown

is that problematic is posing a problem; difficult to overcome or solve while unknown is not known; unidentified; not well known.

As nouns the difference between problematic and unknown

is that problematic is (chiefly|in the plural) a problem or difficulty in a particular field of study while unknown is (algebra) a variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found.

Unknown vs Humble - What's the difference?

unknown | humble | Related terms |

Unknown is a related term of humble.


As adjectives the difference between unknown and humble

is that unknown is not known; unidentified; not well known while humble is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage or humble can be hornless.

As a noun unknown

is (algebra) a variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found.

As a verb humble is

to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.

Misty vs Unknown - What's the difference?

misty | unknown | Related terms |

Misty is a related term of unknown.


As a proper noun misty

is from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

As an adjective unknown is

not known; unidentified; not well known.

As a noun unknown is

(algebra) a variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found.

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