Goalless vs Issueless - What's the difference?
goalless | issueless | Synonyms |
Devoid of goals; ambitionless.
* 1991 , Indu Prakash Singh, Commonism, the manifesto of a new social order?
(sports) In which no goals have been scored.
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Without issue (children).
Without an issue (point in debate or controversy).
* 2000 , Steven E Barkan, Lynne L Snowden, Collective violence
Goalless is a synonym of issueless.
As adjectives the difference between goalless and issueless
is that goalless is devoid of goals; ambitionless while issueless is without issue (children).goalless
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Adjective
(-)- Except for those who directly benefit from the system, life becomes a goalless existence, in which the worst human aberrations start germinating.
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See also
* scorelessissueless
English
Adjective
(-)- A final type is the issueless riot, which has no observable motivation or goal.