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Unsuitable vs Nefarious - What's the difference?

unsuitable | nefarious | Related terms |

Unsuitable is a related term of nefarious.


As adjectives the difference between unsuitable and nefarious

is that unsuitable is not suitable; unfit; inappropriate while nefarious is sinful, villainous, criminal, or wicked, especially when noteworthy or notorious for such characteristics.

Wanting vs Intent - What's the difference?

wanting | intent | Related terms |

Wanting is a related term of intent.


As adjectives the difference between wanting and intent

is that wanting is absent or lacking while intent is firmly fixed or concentrated on something.

As nouns the difference between wanting and intent

is that wanting is the state of wanting something; desire while intent is a purpose; something that is intended.

As a preposition wanting

is without.

As a verb wanting

is .

Spoiled vs Unfriendly - What's the difference?

spoiled | unfriendly | Related terms |

Spoiled is a related term of unfriendly.


As adjectives the difference between spoiled and unfriendly

is that spoiled is of food, that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible while unfriendly is not friendly; hostile; mean.

As a verb spoiled

is (spoil).

As a noun unfriendly is

an enemy.

Rugged vs Stormy - What's the difference?

rugged | stormy | Synonyms |

Rugged is a synonym of stormy.


As adjectives the difference between rugged and stormy

is that rugged is broken into sharp or irregular points; uneven; not smooth; rough or rugged can be having a rug or rugs while stormy is of or pertaining to storms.

As a verb rugged

is (rug).

Effusive vs Lively - What's the difference?

effusive | lively | Related terms |

Effusive is a related term of lively.


As an adjective effusive

is gushy; unrestrained, extravagant or excessive (in emotional expression).

As a proper noun lively is

.

Alacrity vs Sprightliness - What's the difference?

alacrity | sprightliness | Synonyms |

Alacrity is a synonym of sprightliness.


As nouns the difference between alacrity and sprightliness

is that alacrity is eagerness; liveliness; enthusiasm while sprightliness is the property of being sprightly.

Rabbi vs Canon - What's the difference?

rabbi | canon | Related terms |

Rabbi is a related term of canon.


As nouns the difference between rabbi and canon

is that rabbi is rabbi while canon is .

Gibe vs Raspberry - What's the difference?

gibe | raspberry | Related terms |

Gibe is a related term of raspberry.


As a proper noun gibe

is .

As a noun raspberry is

the plant rubus idaeus or raspberry can be (pejorative|colloquial) a noise intended to imitate the passing of flatulence, made by blowing air out of the mouth while the tongue is protruding from and pressed against the lips, or by blowing air through the lips while they are pressed firmly together or against skin, used humorously or to express derision.

As an adjective raspberry is

containing or having the flavor/flavour of raspberries.

As a verb raspberry is

to gather or forage for or raspberry can be (colloquial) to make the noise intended to imitate the passing of flatulence.

Forethought vs Admonition - What's the difference?

forethought | admonition | Related terms |

Forethought is a related term of admonition.


As nouns the difference between forethought and admonition

is that forethought is thinking beforehand or in advance, planning; prior or previous consideration; premeditation while admonition is gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against fault or oversight; warning.

As an adjective forethought

is thought of, or planned, beforehand.

Affecting vs Pitiable - What's the difference?

affecting | pitiable | Related terms |

Affecting is a related term of pitiable.


As adjectives the difference between affecting and pitiable

is that affecting is producing strong feelings and emotions while pitiable is that deserves, evokes or can be given pity; pitiful.

As a verb affecting

is .

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