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Venerable vs Customary - What's the difference?

venerable | customary | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between venerable and customary

is that venerable is commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position while customary is agreeing with, or established by, custom; established by common usage; conventional; habitual.

As a noun customary is

a book containing laws and usages, or customs; a custumal.

Frightful vs Venerable - What's the difference?

frightful | venerable | Related terms |

Frightful is a related term of venerable.


As adjectives the difference between frightful and venerable

is that frightful is (obsolete): full of fright; affrighted; frightened while venerable is used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.

Awful vs Venerable - What's the difference?

awful | venerable | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between awful and venerable

is that awful is oppressing with fear or horror; appalling, terrible while venerable is commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position.

As an adverb awful

is very, extremely; as, an awful big house.

Divine vs Venerable - What's the difference?

divine | venerable | Related terms |

Divine is a related term of venerable.


As adjectives the difference between divine and venerable

is that divine is of or pertaining to a god while venerable is used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.

As a noun divine

is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.

As a verb divine

is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

Dedicated vs Venerable - What's the difference?

dedicated | venerable | Related terms |

Dedicated is a related term of venerable.


As adjectives the difference between dedicated and venerable

is that dedicated is devoted; loyal; conscientious while venerable is used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.

As a verb dedicated

is .

Venerable vs Storied - What's the difference?

venerable | storied | Related terms |

Venerable is a related term of storied.


As adjectives the difference between venerable and storied

is that venerable is used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church while storied is much talked or written about.

Weak vs Venerable - What's the difference?

weak | venerable | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between weak and venerable

is that weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while venerable is commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position.

Mature vs Venerable - What's the difference?

mature | venerable | Related terms |

Mature is a related term of venerable.


As a noun mature

is masts (of a ship).

As an adjective venerable is

used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.

Wikidiffcom vs Venerable - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | venerable |


As an adjective venerable is

used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.

Noble vs Venerable - What's the difference?

noble | venerable | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between noble and venerable

is that noble is having honorable qualities; having moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean or dubious in conduct and character while venerable is commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position.

As a noun noble

is an aristocrat; one of aristocratic blood.

As a proper noun Noble

is {{surname}.

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