Healthy vs Qualified - What's the difference?
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Enjoying health and vigor of body, mind, or spirit: well.
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Conducive to health.
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(label) Significant, hefty; beneficial.
Meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.
Restricted or limited by conditions.
(qualify)
Healthy is a related term of qualified.
As adjectives the difference between healthy and qualified
is that healthy is enjoying health and vigor of body, mind, or spirit: well while qualified is meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.As a verb qualified is
(qualify).healthy
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* * 1000 English basic wordsqualified
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Assuming that I have all the information, my qualified opinion is that your plan will work.
