nonverbal |
nonverbally |
As an adjective nonverbal
is .
As a noun nonverbal
is .
As an adverb nonverbally is
in a nonverbal manner.
undo |
unregister |
As verbs the difference between undo and unregister
is that
undo is to reverse the effects of an action.{{jump|reverse effects|a}} singular while
unregister is to undo the process of registration for.
As an adjective undo
is misspelling of lang=en.
registration |
unregister |
As a noun registration
is (uncountable) the act of signing up or registering for something.
As a verb unregister is
to undo the process of registration for.
unsubscribe |
unregister |
Synonyms |
Unregister is a synonym of unsubscribe.
As verbs the difference between unsubscribe and unregister
is that
unsubscribe is to cancel a subscription, especially to an online service while
unregister is to undo the process of registration for.
vampish |
vampishly |
As an adjective vampish
is like a vamp (flirtatious woman).
As an adverb vampishly is
in a vampish manner.
tarty |
tartily |
As an adjective tarty
is (british|slang) like a tart (promiscuous woman); slutty, whorish.
As an adverb tartily is
in a tarty manner.
slutty |
sluttily |
As an adjective slutty
is of or resembling a slut.
As an adverb sluttily is
in a slutty manner.
turkish |
selamlik |
As a proper noun turkish
is the official language of turkey and turkish republic of northern cyprus.
As an adjective turkish
is of, from, or pertaining to turkey, the turkish people or the turkish language.
As a noun selamlik is
part of a turkish palace or house kept for men.
condensed |
abbreviative |
As adjectives the difference between condensed and abbreviative
is that
condensed is the state of having been condensed; highly concentrated while
abbreviative is tending to abbreviate; condensed.
As a verb condensed
is (
condense).
ravished |
yravished |
Synonyms |
Ravished is a synonym of yravished.
As verbs the difference between ravished and yravished
is that
ravished is (
ravish) while
yravished is .
As an adjective ravished
is having the appearance of having been ravished.
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