seemly |
tasteful |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between seemly and tasteful
is that
seemly is appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming while
tasteful is having or exhibiting good taste; aesthetically pleasing or conforming to expectations or ideals of what is appropriate.
As an adverb seemly
is appropriately, fittingly.
elegant |
ostentatious |
Related terms |
Elegant is a related term of ostentatious.
As adjectives the difference between elegant and ostentatious
is that
elegant is elegant while
ostentatious is of ostentation.
part |
cut |
Related terms |
Part is a related term of cut.
As nouns the difference between part and cut
is that
part is party (political group) while
cut is vial.
As an interjection cut is
beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.
As a verb cut is
to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.
odd |
spasmodic |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between odd and spasmodic
is that
odd is single; sole; singular; not having a mate while
spasmodic is of or relating to a spasm; resembling a sudden contraction of the muscles.
justly |
honourably |
Related terms |
Justly is a related term of honourably.
As adverbs the difference between justly and honourably
is that
justly is in a just or fair manner; rightfully while
honourably is (british) in a honourable manner.
ingenuity |
awareness |
Related terms |
Ingenuity is a related term of awareness.
As nouns the difference between ingenuity and awareness
is that
ingenuity is the ability to solve difficult problems, often in original, clever, and inventive ways while
awareness is the state or level of consciousness where sense data can be confirmed by an observer.
beat |
course |
Related terms |
In lang=en terms the difference between beat and course
is that
beat is boring while
course is a pair of strings played together in some musical instruments, like the vihuela.
As nouns the difference between beat and course
is that
beat is a stroke; a blow while
course is a sequence of events.
As verbs the difference between beat and course
is that
beat is to hit; to knock; to pound; to strike while
course is to run or flow (especially of liquids and more particularly blood).
As an adjective beat
is exhausted.
As an adverb course is
alternative form of lang=en.
emission |
pollutant |
Synonyms |
Emission is a synonym of pollutant.
As nouns the difference between emission and pollutant
is that
emission is emission while
pollutant is a foreign substance that makes something dirty, or impure, especially waste from human activities.
shock |
copse |
Related terms |
Shock is a related term of copse.
As nouns the difference between shock and copse
is that
shock is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook while
copse is a thicket of small trees or shrubs.
As verbs the difference between shock and copse
is that
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked or
shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook while
copse is (horticulture) to trim or cut.
organisation |
guild |
Related terms |
Organisation is a related term of guild.
As nouns the difference between organisation and guild
is that
organisation is organization while
guild is a group of tradespeople made up of merchants, craftspeople, or artisans, particularly in the middle ages.
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