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Feckless vs Neckless - What's the difference?

feckless | neckless |

As adjectives the difference between feckless and neckless

is that feckless is lacking purpose while neckless is without a neck.

feckless

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Lacking purpose.
  • * 2005 , Canberra Times , September 10
  • It is the beauty of great games when they are played at their highest level and the extraordinary thing now is that we do not have to trawl back through all the years of your inexorable progress from feckless beach boy to master sportsman."
  • Without skill, ineffective, incompetent.
  • (UK) Lacking the courage to act in any meaningful way.
  • (British, archaic) Lacking vitality.
  • Synonyms

    * futile, hopeless, ineffective, ineffectual, feeble, meaningless, useless * unpurposed, worthless, aimless, careless, reckless, irresponsible

    Antonyms

    * effective, efficient, meaningful, useful * purposeful, careful, responsible

    neckless

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Without a neck.
  • * 1973 , Christopher B Donnan, Moche occupation of the Santa Valley, Peru
  • In addition to the neck bowls and flaring bowls in the collection, there are several varieties of neckless bowls.