Gazehound vs Sighthound - What's the difference?
gazehound | sighthound | Synonyms |Sighthound is a hyponym of gazehound.
Sighthound is a synonym of gazehound.
As nouns the difference between gazehound and sighthound
is that gazehound is a hound that primarily hunts by speed and sight, instead of by scent and endurance while sighthound is a hound that primarily hunts by speed and sight, instead of by scent and endurance.Apathetic vs Apathete - What's the difference?
apathetic | apathete |As an adjective apathetic
is void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion; passionless; indifferent.As a noun apathete is
an apathetic person; one given to apathy.Apathy vs Apathete - What's the difference?
apathy | apathete |As nouns the difference between apathy and apathete
is that apathy is complete lack of emotion or motivation about a person, activity, or object; depression; lack of interest or enthusiasm; disinterest while apathete is an apathetic person; one given to apathy.Apatheia vs Apathete - What's the difference?
apatheia | apathete | Related terms |Apatheia is a related term of apathete.
As nouns the difference between apatheia and apathete
is that apatheia is a state of mind in stoic philosophy in which one is free from emotional disturbance; the freedom from all passions while apathete is an apathetic person; one given to apathy.Apathesis vs Apathete - What's the difference?
apathesis | apathete | Related terms |Apathete is a related term of apathesis.
Apathesis is likely misspelled.
Apathesis has no English definition.
As a noun apathete is
an apathetic person; one given to apathy.Apathic vs Apathete - What's the difference?
apathic | apathete | Related terms |Apathete is a related term of apathic.
Apathic is likely misspelled.
Apathic has no English definition.
