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Unventilated vs Fuggy - What's the difference?

unventilated | fuggy | Related terms |

Unventilated is a related term of fuggy.


As adjectives the difference between unventilated and fuggy

is that unventilated is not ventilated, lacking ventilation while fuggy is muggy, stuffy, with bad ventilation.

Stuffy vs Unventilated - What's the difference?

stuffy | unventilated | Related terms |

Stuffy is a related term of unventilated.


As adjectives the difference between stuffy and unventilated

is that stuffy is poorly ventilated; partially plugged while unventilated is not ventilated, lacking ventilation.

As a noun stuffy

is (us|canada|colloquial|often|childish) a stuffed animal or other plush toy.

Unventilated vs Stifling - What's the difference?

unventilated | stifling | Related terms |

Unventilated is a related term of stifling.


As adjectives the difference between unventilated and stifling

is that unventilated is not ventilated, lacking ventilation while stifling is that stifles.

As a verb stifling is

.

As a noun stifling is

the act by which something is stifled.

Ventilation vs Unventilated - What's the difference?

ventilation | unventilated |


As a noun ventilation

is the replacement of stale or noxious air with fresh.

As an adjective unventilated is

not ventilated, lacking ventilation.

Ventilated vs Unventilated - What's the difference?

ventilated | unventilated |


As a verb ventilated

is past tense of ventilate.

As an adjective unventilated is

not ventilated, lacking ventilation.

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