repulsive |
infamous |
As adjectives the difference between repulsive and infamous
is that
repulsive is tending to rouse aversion or to repulse while
infamous is having a bad reputation, disreputable; of bad report; notoriously vile; detestable; widely known, especially for something bad.
absolute |
unequivocal |
As a noun absolute
is (philosophy) that which is totally unconditioned, unrestricted, pure, perfect, or complete; that which can be thought of without relation to others .
As an adjective unequivocal is
unambiguous; without equivocation or ambiguity; singularly clear, unmistakable, or unquestionable.
summary |
curtailment |
As nouns the difference between summary and curtailment
is that
summary is an abstract or a condensed presentation of the substance of a body of material while
curtailment is the act of curtailing.
As an adjective summary
is concise, brief or presented in a condensed form.
disagreement |
shindy |
As nouns the difference between disagreement and shindy
is that
disagreement is an argument or debate while
shindy is a shindig.
unapproachable |
hat |
As an adjective unapproachable
is aloof and not friendly.
As a verb hat is
has.
postponement |
latency |
As nouns the difference between postponement and latency
is that
postponement is a delay, as a formal delay in a proceeding while
latency is the state of being latent.
feelings |
anger |
As nouns the difference between feelings and anger
is that
feelings is while
anger is remorse, regret.
honour |
citation |
As a proper noun honour
is , a less common spelling of honor.
As a noun citation is
an official summons or notice given to a person to appear; the paper containing such summons or notice.
airy |
idealised |
As adjectives the difference between airy and idealised
is that
airy is consisting of air; as, an airy substance; the airy parts of bodies while
idealised is (british) regarded as ideal.
As a verb idealised is
(british) (
idealise).
base |
cursed |
As an acronym base
is
b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .
As an adjective cursed is
.
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