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Casual vs Languid - What's the difference?

casual | languid | Related terms |

Casual is a related term of languid.


As adjectives the difference between casual and languid

is that casual is happening by chance while languid is languid.

As a noun casual

is (british|nz) a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Forthright vs Artless - What's the difference?

forthright | artless | Related terms |

Forthright is a related term of artless.


As adjectives the difference between forthright and artless

is that forthright is straightforward; not evasive; candid and direct while artless is having or displaying no guile, cunning, or deceit.

Ninny vs Galah - What's the difference?

ninny | galah | Related terms |

Ninny is a related term of galah.


As nouns the difference between ninny and galah

is that ninny is a silly or foolish person while galah is a pink and grey species of cockatoo, eolophus roseicapilla , native to australia.

Monstrousness vs Villainy - What's the difference?

monstrousness | villainy | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between monstrousness and villainy

is that monstrousness is the state or condition of being monstrous while villainy is evil or vicious character or behaviour.

Coy vs Prim - What's the difference?

coy | prim | Related terms |

Coy is a related term of prim.


As nouns the difference between coy and prim

is that coy is a trap from which waterfowl may be hunted while prim is prime (the first note or tone of a musical scale).

As an adjective coy

is (dated) bashful, shy, retiring.

As a verb coy

is (obsolete) to caress, pet; to coax, entice.

Bags vs Trunks - What's the difference?

bags | trunks | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between bags and trunks

is that bags is plural of lang=en while trunks is plural of lang=en.

As a verb bags

is to reserve for oneself.

Depraved vs Devilish - What's the difference?

depraved | devilish | Related terms |

Depraved is a related term of devilish.


As adjectives the difference between depraved and devilish

is that depraved is perverted or extremely wrong in a moral sense while devilish is resembling a devil.

As a verb depraved

is (deprave).

As an adverb devilish is

(informal) devilishly.

Wilful vs Random - What's the difference?

wilful | random | Related terms |

Wilful is a related term of random.


As adjectives the difference between wilful and random

is that wilful is intentional; deliberate while random is having unpredictable outcomes and, in the ideal case, all outcomes equally probable; resulting from such selection; lacking statistical correlation.

As a noun random is

a roving motion; course without definite direction; lack of rule or method; chance.

Weight vs Cogency - What's the difference?

weight | cogency | Related terms |

Weight is a related term of cogency.


As nouns the difference between weight and cogency

is that weight is the force on an object due to the gravitational attraction between it and the earth (or whatever astronomical object it is primarily influenced by) while cogency is the state of being cogent; the characteristic or quality of being reasonable and persuasive.

As a verb weight

is to add weight to something, in order to make it heavier.

Tedious vs Inconsequential - What's the difference?

tedious | inconsequential | Related terms |

Tedious is a related term of inconsequential.


As adjectives the difference between tedious and inconsequential

is that tedious is boring, monotonous, time consuming, wearisome while inconsequential is having no consequence, not consequential, of little importance.

As a noun inconsequential is

something unimportant; something that does not matter.

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