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Mean-spirited vs Weak - What's the difference?

mean-spirited | weak | Related terms |

Mean-spirited is a related term of weak.


As adjectives the difference between mean-spirited and weak

is that mean-spirited is having a base, nasty, petty, or malevolent disposition while weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.

Weak vs Tardy - What's the difference?

weak | tardy | Related terms |

Weak is a related term of tardy.


As adjectives the difference between weak and tardy

is that weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while tardy is late; overdue or delayed.

As a noun tardy is

(us) a piece of paper given to students who are late to class.

As a verb tardy is

(obsolete|transitive) to make tardy.

Weak vs Obsolete - What's the difference?

weak | obsolete | Related terms |

Weak is a related term of obsolete.


As adjectives the difference between weak and obsolete

is that weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while obsolete is obsolete, deprecated (computing).

Weak vs Superficial - What's the difference?

weak | superficial | Related terms |


In lang=en terms the difference between weak and superficial

is that weak is bad or uncool while superficial is two-dimensional; drawn on a flat surface.

As adjectives the difference between weak and superficial

is that weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while superficial is shallow, lacking substance.

As a noun superficial is

a surface detail.

Weak vs Listless - What's the difference?

weak | listless | Related terms |

Weak is a related term of listless.


As adjectives the difference between weak and listless

is that weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while listless is lacking energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness.

Weak vs Drawn - What's the difference?

weak | drawn | Related terms |

Weak is a related term of drawn.


As adjectives the difference between weak and drawn

is that weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while drawn is appearing agitated and unwell.

As a verb drawn is

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Weak vs Veteran - What's the difference?

weak | veteran | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between weak and veteran

is that weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while veteran is having had long experience, practice, or service.

As a noun veteran is

a person with long experience of a particular activity.

As a proper noun Veteran is

a village in Alberta, Canada.

Weak vs Aged - What's the difference?

weak | aged | Related terms |

Weak is a related term of aged.


As adjectives the difference between weak and aged

is that weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while aged is .

Looseness vs Weak - What's the difference?

looseness | weak |


As a noun looseness

is the quality or fact of being free from rigidity, attachment or restraint; not tight, not firmly attached or taut.

As an adjective weak is

lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.

Weak vs Frivolous - What's the difference?

weak | frivolous | Related terms |

Weak is a related term of frivolous.


As adjectives the difference between weak and frivolous

is that weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while frivolous is silly, especially at an inappropriate time or in an inappropriate manner.

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