sure |
unqualified |
As adjectives the difference between sure and unqualified
is that
sure is while
unqualified is not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.
unqualified |
perfect |
As adjectives the difference between unqualified and perfect
is that
unqualified is not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task while
perfect is fitting its definition precisely.
As a noun perfect is
(grammar) the perfect tense, or a form in that tense.
As a verb perfect is
to make perfect; to improve or hone.
real |
unqualified |
As a noun real
is real (former currency of spain).
As an adjective unqualified is
not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.
total |
unqualified |
As adjectives the difference between total and unqualified
is that
total is entire; relating to the whole of something while
unqualified is not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.
As a noun total
is an amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.
As a verb total
is to add up; to calculate the sum of.
decisive |
unqualified |
As adjectives the difference between decisive and unqualified
is that
decisive is while
unqualified is not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.
thorough |
unqualified |
As adjectives the difference between thorough and unqualified
is that
thorough is painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail while
unqualified is not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.
As a preposition thorough
is (obsolete) through.
As a noun thorough
is (uk|dialect) a furrow between two ridges, to drain off the surface water.
complete |
unqualified |
As a verb complete
is .
As an adjective unqualified is
not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.
unqualified |
unquestionable |
As adjectives the difference between unqualified and unquestionable
is that
unqualified is not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task while
unquestionable is undeniable, obvious.
unqualified |
through |
As adjectives the difference between unqualified and through
is that
unqualified is not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task while
through is passing from one side of an object to the other.
As a preposition through is
from one side of an opening to the other.
As an adverb through is
from one side to the other by way of the interior.
As a noun through is
a large slab of stone laid on a tomb.
definite |
unqualified |
As adjectives the difference between definite and unqualified
is that
definite is having distinct limits while
unqualified is not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.
As a noun definite
is (obsolete) anything that is defined or determined.
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