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Dispirited vs Abject - What's the difference?

dispirited | abject | Related terms |

Dispirited is a related term of abject.


As verbs the difference between dispirited and abject

is that dispirited is (dispirit) while abject is (obsolete) to cast off or out; to reject .

As adjectives the difference between dispirited and abject

is that dispirited is without energy, gusto or drive, enervated, without the will to accomplish, disheartened while abject is (obsolete) rejected; cast aside
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As a noun abject is

a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast .

Conclusive vs Undeniable - What's the difference?

conclusive | undeniable | Synonyms |

Conclusive is a synonym of undeniable.


As adjectives the difference between conclusive and undeniable

is that conclusive is pertaining to a conclusion while undeniable is irrefutable, or impossible to deny.

Glide vs Waft - What's the difference?

glide | waft | Related terms |

Glide is a related term of waft.


In lang=en terms the difference between glide and waft

is that glide is to cause to glide while waft is to be moved, or to pass, on a buoyant medium; to float.

As verbs the difference between glide and waft

is that glide is to move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly while waft is (ergative) to (cause to) float easily or gently through the air.

As nouns the difference between glide and waft

is that glide is the act of gliding while waft is a light breeze.

Moral vs Caveat - What's the difference?

moral | caveat | Related terms |

Moral is a related term of caveat.


As nouns the difference between moral and caveat

is that moral is moral while caveat is a warning.

As a verb caveat is

to qualify a particular statement with a proviso or.

Extravagant vs Ample - What's the difference?

extravagant | ample | Related terms |

Extravagant is a related term of ample.


As adjectives the difference between extravagant and ample

is that extravagant is exceeding the bounds of something; roving; hence, foreign while ample is large; great in size, extent, capacity, or bulk; spacious; roomy; widely extended.

Incomparable vs Inimitable - What's the difference?

incomparable | inimitable | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between incomparable and inimitable

is that incomparable is so much better than another as to be beyond comparison; matchless or unsurpassed while inimitable is beyond imitation, surpassing all others, matchless.

Jovial vs Boisterous - What's the difference?

jovial | boisterous | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between jovial and boisterous

is that jovial is pertaining to Jove or Zeus; Jovian while boisterous is full of energy; exuberant; noisy.

Proposition vs Blueprint - What's the difference?

proposition | blueprint | Related terms |

Proposition is a related term of blueprint.


As nouns the difference between proposition and blueprint

is that proposition is (uncountable) the act of offering (an idea) for consideration while blueprint is a type of paper-based reproduction process producing white-on-blue images, used primarily for technical and architecture's drawings, now largely replaced by other technologies.

As verbs the difference between proposition and blueprint

is that proposition is to propose a plan to (someone) while blueprint is to make a blueprint for.

Breach vs Gash - What's the difference?

breach | gash | Related terms |

Breach is a related term of gash.


As nouns the difference between breach and gash

is that breach is a gap or opening made by breaking or battering, as in a wall, fortification or levee; the space between the parts of a solid body rent by violence; a break; a rupture; a fissure while gash is a deep cut.

As verbs the difference between breach and gash

is that breach is to make a breach in while gash is to make a deep, long cut, to slash.

Unseen vs Elusive - What's the difference?

unseen | elusive | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between unseen and elusive

is that unseen is not seen or discovered while elusive is evading capture, comprehension or remembrance.

As a verb unseen

is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun unseen

is an examination involving material not previously seen or studied.

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