Harmless vs Immaculate - What's the difference?
harmless | immaculate | Related terms |
Incapable of causing harm or danger.
Not intended to harm; inoffensive.
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Having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure.
Harmless is a related term of immaculate.
As adjectives the difference between harmless and immaculate
is that harmless is incapable of causing harm or danger while immaculate is having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure.harmless
English
Adjective
(en adjective)A Cuckoo in the Nest, passage=The most rapid and most seductive transition in all human nature is that which attends the palliation of a ravenous appetite.
Synonyms
* benign * innocent * innocuousAntonyms
* harmfulDerived terms
* harmlessly * harmlessnessimmaculate
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Were but my soul as pure From other guilt as that, Heaven did not hold One more immaculate . —
- Thou sheer, immaculate and silver fountain. — Shakespeare, Richard II , V-iii.
