diversion |
merrymaking |
Related terms |
Merrymaking is a synonym of diversion.
As nouns the difference between diversion and merrymaking
is that
diversion is a tactic used to draw attention away from the real threat or action while
merrymaking is joyful festivities, especially as a celebration.
unskillful |
harsh |
Related terms |
Unskillful is a related term of harsh.
As adjectives the difference between unskillful and harsh
is that
unskillful is not skillful while
harsh is unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses.
As a verb harsh is
(slang) to negatively criticize.
bland |
agreeable |
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Bland is a related term of agreeable.
As a proper noun bland
is .
As an adjective agreeable is
pleasing, either to the mind or senses; pleasant; grateful.
As a noun agreeable is
something pleasing; anything that is agreeable.
empty |
deceitful |
Related terms |
Empty is a related term of deceitful.
As adjectives the difference between empty and deceitful
is that
empty is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant while
deceitful is deliberately misleading or cheating.
As a verb empty
is (ergative) to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.
As a noun empty
is a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty .
conduct |
supply |
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Conduct is a related term of supply.
In lang=en terms the difference between conduct and supply
is that
conduct is to carry out (something organized) while
supply is to fill temporarily; to serve as substitute for another in, as a vacant place or office; to occupy; to have possession of.
As nouns the difference between conduct and supply
is that
conduct is the act or method of controlling or directing while
supply is (uncountable) the act of supplying.
As verbs the difference between conduct and supply
is that
conduct is (archaic|transitive) to lead, or guide; to escort while
supply is to provide (something), to make (something) available for use.
As an adverb supply is
supplely: in a supple manner, with suppleness.
acceptable |
delicious |
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Acceptable is a related term of delicious.
As adjectives the difference between acceptable and delicious
is that
acceptable is capable, worthy, or sure of being accepted or received with pleasure; pleasing to a receiver; gratifying; agreeable; welcome; as, an
acceptable'' present, one ''acceptable to us while
delicious is pleasing to taste; tasty.
mechanical |
passionless |
Related terms |
Mechanical is a related term of passionless.
As adjectives the difference between mechanical and passionless
is that
mechanical is characteristic of someone who does manual labour for a living; coarse, vulgar while
passionless is lacking in passion.
independently |
unobstructedly |
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Independently is a related term of unobstructedly.
As adverbs the difference between independently and unobstructedly
is that
independently is in an independent manner while
unobstructedly is without being obstructed.
appropriate |
especial |
Related terms |
Appropriate is a related term of especial.
As adjectives the difference between appropriate and especial
is that
appropriate is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved while
especial is of exceptional importance or significance.
As a verb appropriate
is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit.
circle |
inclosure |
Synonyms |
Circle is a synonym of inclosure.
As nouns the difference between circle and inclosure
is that
circle is (
lb) a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while
inclosure is .
As a verb circle
is to travel around along a curved path.
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