neighbourly |
unneighbourly |
As adjectives the difference between neighbourly and unneighbourly
is that
neighbourly is (british|canada) showing the qualities of a friendly and helpful neighbour while
unneighbourly is not neighbourly; antisocial.
antisocial |
unneighbourly |
As adjectives the difference between antisocial and unneighbourly
is that
antisocial is unwilling or unable to associate normally with other people while
unneighbourly is not neighbourly; antisocial.
As a noun antisocial
is an antisocial individual.
cancellation |
snowout |
As nouns the difference between cancellation and snowout
is that
cancellation is the act, process, or result of cancelling; as, the cancellation of certain words in a contract, or of the contract itself while
snowout is a cancellation due to interfering snow.
snow |
snowout |
As a proper noun snow
is .
As a noun snowout is
a cancellation due to interfering snow.
theme |
themeless |
As a noun theme
is theme, topic.
As an adjective themeless is
without a theme.
hole |
fourball |
As a proper noun hole
is a municipality in buskerud, norway.
As a noun fourball is
(golf) a match between two teams of two golfers, each playing his or her own ball throughout the round rather than alternating shots, and each hole won by the team whose individual golfer has the lowest score.
gang |
ganglike |
As a noun gang
is a gang, a team, a group.
As an adjective ganglike is
resembling a gang.
piano |
pianolike |
As a noun piano
is piano.
As an adjective pianolike is
resembling a piano or some aspect of one.
siren |
sirenlike |
As adjectives the difference between siren and sirenlike
is that
siren is relating to or like a siren while
sirenlike is like a siren (mechanical or electronic device).
As a noun siren
is (
original sense) One of a group of nymphs who lured mariners to their death on the rocks.
As a verb siren
is to make a noise with, or as if with, a siren.
gild |
regild |
In lang=en terms the difference between gild and regild
is that
gild is to make appear drunk while
regild is to gild again.
As verbs the difference between gild and regild
is that
gild is to cover with a thin layer of gold; to cover with gold leaf while
regild is to gild again.
As a noun gild
is .
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