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Puffing vs Puffingly - What's the difference?

puffing | puffingly |


As a verb puffing

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun puffing

is the act of one who puffs.

As an adjective puffingly is

in a puffing manner.

Huffing vs Huffingly - What's the difference?

huffing | huffingly |


As a noun huffing

is (colloquial) the act of inhaling psychoactive inhalants.

As a verb huffing

is .

As an adjective huffingly is

in a huffing manner.

Unsendable vs Sendable - What's the difference?

unsendable | sendable | Antonyms |

Unsendable is an antonym of sendable.


As adjectives the difference between unsendable and sendable

is that unsendable is that cannot be sent while sendable is capable of being sent.

Gymnast vs Nongymnast - What's the difference?

gymnast | nongymnast |


As nouns the difference between gymnast and nongymnast

is that gymnast is one who performs gymnastics while nongymnast is one who is not a gymnast.

Adulterated vs Nonadulterated - What's the difference?

adulterated | nonadulterated |


As adjectives the difference between adulterated and nonadulterated

is that adulterated is mixed]] with [[impurity|impurities while nonadulterated is not adulterated.

As a verb adulterated

is (adulterate).

Adulterous vs Nonadulterous - What's the difference?

adulterous | nonadulterous |


As adjectives the difference between adulterous and nonadulterous

is that adulterous is of, or characterized by adultery while nonadulterous is not adulterous.

Noun vs Unsubstantive - What's the difference?

noun | unsubstantive |


As a noun noun

is a name of a thing. Either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.

As a verb noun

is to convert a word to a noun.

As an adjective unsubstantive is

not having the form of a noun.

Bloatedly vs Swollenly - What's the difference?

bloatedly | swollenly |


As adverbs the difference between bloatedly and swollenly

is that bloatedly is in a bloated manner while swollenly is in a swollen manner; bloatedly.

Rectangular vs Unboxy - What's the difference?

rectangular | unboxy |


As adjectives the difference between rectangular and unboxy

is that rectangular is having a shape like a rectangle while unboxy is not having a regular rectangular appearance.

Distraught vs Undistraught - What's the difference?

distraught | undistraught |


As adjectives the difference between distraught and undistraught

is that distraught is deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; distressed while undistraught is not distraught; untroubled.

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