worrisome |
doubtful |
Related terms |
Worrisome is a related term of doubtful.
As adjectives the difference between worrisome and doubtful
is that
worrisome is causing worry; perturbing or vexing while
doubtful is subject to, or causing doubt.
sinister |
gruesome |
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As adjectives the difference between sinister and gruesome
is that
sinister is inauspicious, ominous, unlucky, illegitimate (as in
bar sinister) while
gruesome is repellently frightful and shocking; horrific or ghastly.
accustom |
acclimatise |
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Accustom is a related term of acclimatise.
As verbs the difference between accustom and acclimatise
is that
accustom is (
lb) to make familiar by use; to cause to accept; to habituate, familiarize, or inure; -- with
to while
acclimatise is .
As a noun accustom
is (obsolete) custom.
surpassing |
transcendent |
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As a verb surpassing
is present participle of surpass.
As an adjective transcendent is
surpassing usual limits.
As a noun transcendent is
that which surpasses or is supereminent; something excellent.
dice |
sever |
Related terms |
Dice is a related term of sever.
As a noun dice
is .
As a verb dice
is to play dice.
As a proper noun sever is
.
unstirred |
insensible |
Related terms |
Unstirred is a related term of insensible.
As adjectives the difference between unstirred and insensible
is that
unstirred is that has not been mixed by stirring while
insensible is unable to be perceived by the senses.
noiselessness |
calm |
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Noiselessness is a related term of calm.
As nouns the difference between noiselessness and calm
is that
noiselessness is the quality or state of being noiseless; quiet or hush while
calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
As an adjective calm is
(of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
As a verb calm is
to make calm.
surplus |
uneaten |
Related terms |
Surplus is a related term of uneaten.
As adjectives the difference between surplus and uneaten
is that
surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words while
uneaten is not eaten.
As a noun surplus
is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.
body |
army |
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Body is a related term of army.
As a noun body
is a bodysuit , chiefly worn by women and children.
As a proper noun army is
a sports team representing the.
drove |
gang |
Related terms |
Drove is a related term of gang.
As nouns the difference between drove and gang
is that
drove is a number of cattle driven to market or new pastures while
gang is a gang, a team, a group.
As a verb drove
is (
drive).
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