not |
unquizzically |
As a noun not
is grain
(collective name for a variety of crops including rice, wheat and corn) .
As an adverb unquizzically is
(rare) not quizzically.
quizzically |
unquizzically |
As adverbs the difference between quizzically and unquizzically
is that
quizzically is in a quizzical manner; as if puzzled or asking a question while
unquizzically is (rare) not quizzically.
overbearing |
viraginous |
As adjectives the difference between overbearing and viraginous
is that
overbearing is overly bossy, domineering, or arrogant while
viraginous is resembling an overbearing woman; shrew-like.
woman |
viraginous |
As a noun woman
is an adult female human.
As a verb woman
is to staff with female labor.
As an adjective viraginous is
resembling an overbearing woman; shrew-like.
crime |
thoughtcrime |
As nouns the difference between crime and thoughtcrime
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
thoughtcrime is a crime committed by having unorthodox, unofficial, controversial or socially unacceptable thoughts.
As a verb crime
is to commit (s).
unorthodox |
thoughtcrime |
As an adjective unorthodox
is unusual, unconventional, or idiosyncratic.
As a noun thoughtcrime is
a crime committed by having unorthodox, unofficial, controversial or socially unacceptable thoughts.
unofficial |
thoughtcrime |
As an adjective unofficial
is not officially established.
As a noun thoughtcrime is
a crime committed by having unorthodox, unofficial, controversial or socially unacceptable thoughts.
controversial |
thoughtcrime |
As an adjective controversial
is arousing controversy—a debate or discussion of opposing opinions.
As a noun thoughtcrime is
a crime committed by having unorthodox, unofficial, controversial or socially unacceptable thoughts.
thought |
thoughtcrime |
As nouns the difference between thought and thoughtcrime
is that
thought is form created in the mind, rather than the forms perceived through the five senses; an instance of thinking while
thoughtcrime is a crime committed by having unorthodox, unofficial, controversial or socially unacceptable thoughts.
As a verb thought
is (
think).
doublethink |
thoughtcrime |
see also |
As nouns the difference between doublethink and thoughtcrime
is that
doublethink is the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them while
thoughtcrime is a crime committed by having unorthodox, unofficial, controversial or socially unacceptable thoughts.
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