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Uncompleted vs Sketchy - What's the difference?

uncompleted | sketchy | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between uncompleted and sketchy

is that uncompleted is not completed while sketchy is roughly or hastily laid out; intended for later refinement.

Slur vs Spot - What's the difference?

slur | spot | Related terms |

Slur is a related term of spot.


As nouns the difference between slur and spot

is that slur is an insult or slight while spot is .

As a verb slur

is to insult or slight.

Hypothetical vs Profound - What's the difference?

hypothetical | profound | Related terms |

Hypothetical is a related term of profound.


As adjectives the difference between hypothetical and profound

is that hypothetical is based upon a hypothesis; conjectural while profound is descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep.

As nouns the difference between hypothetical and profound

is that hypothetical is a hypothetical situation or proposition while profound is (obsolete) the deep; the sea; the ocean.

As a verb profound is

(obsolete) to cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down.

Businesslike vs Professional - What's the difference?

businesslike | professional | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between businesslike and professional

is that businesslike is methodical and efficient, in a way that would be advantageous to a business or businessperson while professional is of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession.

As a noun professional is

a person who belongs to a profession.

Cataclysmic vs Detrimental - What's the difference?

cataclysmic | detrimental | Related terms |

Cataclysmic is a related term of detrimental.


As adjectives the difference between cataclysmic and detrimental

is that cataclysmic is of or pertaining to a cataclysm; causing great destruction or upheaval; catastrophic while detrimental is causing damage or harm.

Clump vs Mob - What's the difference?

clump | mob | Related terms |

Clump is a related term of mob.


As a noun clump

is a cluster or lump; an unshaped piece or mass.

As a verb clump

is to form clusters or lumps.

As an initialism mob is

(nautical) m'an '''o'''ver ' b oard, used eg on the emergency button of a satellite navigator by pushing the button the operator stores the coordinates of a man overboard incident for easy access.

Plush vs Ornate - What's the difference?

plush | ornate | Related terms |

Plush is a related term of ornate.


As adjectives the difference between plush and ornate

is that plush is (uk) very extravagant while ornate is elaborately ornamented, often to excess.

As a noun plush

is a textile fabric with a nap or shag on one side, longer and softer than the nap of velvet.

As a verb ornate is

(obsolete) to adorn; to honour.

Effervescence vs Vivacity - What's the difference?

effervescence | vivacity | Synonyms |

Effervescence is a synonym of vivacity.


As nouns the difference between effervescence and vivacity

is that effervescence is the escape of gas from solution in a liquid, especially the escape of carbon dioxide from a carbonated drink while vivacity is the state of being vivacious.

Conceivable vs Supposable - What's the difference?

conceivable | supposable | Synonyms |

Conceivable is a synonym of supposable.


As adjectives the difference between conceivable and supposable

is that conceivable is capable of being conceived or imagined; possible; credible; thinkable while supposable is capable of being supposed; imaginable.

Unbearable vs Sad - What's the difference?

unbearable | sad | Related terms |

Unbearable is a related term of sad.


As an adjective unbearable

is so unpleasant or painful as to be unendurable.

As a noun sad is

grain; harvested seeds.

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