Inedible vs Uneating - What's the difference?
inedible | uneating |
not edible; not appropriate, worthy, or safe to eat
Not eating; that does not eat.
* 1866 , Margaret Oliphant Oliphant, Agnes
* 1966 , Robie Macauley, Gallery of modern fiction
As adjectives the difference between inedible and uneating
is that inedible is not edible; not appropriate, worthy, or safe to eat while uneating is not eating; that does not eat.As a noun inedible
is anything inedible; that which is not a foodstuff.inedible
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(-)Antonyms
* edibleuneating
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(-)- Beatrice went down beiow and lived there, unsleeping and uneating , like Agnes herself, but possessed by a kind of despair, and guilty horror...
- Mattie came downstairs, hung uneating over her cakes, her throat too thick with worry about Gardiner Bent to swallow.