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Tender vs Flimsy - What's the difference?

tender | flimsy | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between tender and flimsy

is that tender is sensitive or painful to the touch while flimsy is likely to bend or break under pressure; weak, shaky, flexible, or fragile.

As nouns the difference between tender and flimsy

is that tender is regard; care; kind concern while flimsy is thin typing paper used to make multiple copies.

As a verb tender

is to make tender or delicate; to weaken.

Thin vs Pinched - What's the difference?

thin | pinched | Related terms |

Thin is a related term of pinched.


As a proper noun thin

is the fifth earthly branch represented by the.

As a verb pinched is

(pinch).

As an adjective pinched is

very thin.

Reverential vs Submissive - What's the difference?

reverential | submissive | Related terms |

Reverential is a related term of submissive.


As adjectives the difference between reverential and submissive

is that reverential is in a reverent manner, honoring, respectful while submissive is meekly obedient or passive.

As a noun submissive is

one who submits.

Manifest vs Unqualified - What's the difference?

manifest | unqualified | Related terms |

Manifest is a related term of unqualified.


As a noun manifest

is manifesto.

As an adjective unqualified is

not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.

Defeat vs Check - What's the difference?

defeat | check | Related terms |

Defeat is a related term of check.


As verbs the difference between defeat and check

is that defeat is to overcome in battle or contest while check is to inspect; to examine.

As nouns the difference between defeat and check

is that defeat is the act of defeating or being defeated while check is (chess) a situation in which the king is directly threatened by an opposing piece or check can be (textiles|usually|pluralized) a pattern made up of a grid of squares of alternating colors; a checkered pattern.

Slight vs Skimpy - What's the difference?

slight | skimpy | Related terms |

Slight is a related term of skimpy.


As adjectives the difference between slight and skimpy

is that slight is small, weak or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe while skimpy is small or inadequate; not generous, or of a garment, very small, light, or revealing.

As nouns the difference between slight and skimpy

is that slight is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy while skimpy is (australia|western australia) a barmaid who wears little clothing.

As a verb slight

is to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

Canny vs Judicious - What's the difference?

canny | judicious | Synonyms |

Canny is a synonym of judicious.


As adjectives the difference between canny and judicious

is that canny is careful, prudent, cautious while judicious is having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.

Collected vs Gentle - What's the difference?

collected | gentle | Related terms |

Collected is a related term of gentle.


As adjectives the difference between collected and gentle

is that collected is , emotionally , in focus while gentle is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.

As verbs the difference between collected and gentle

is that collected is (collect) while gentle is to become gentle.

As a noun gentle is

(archaic) a person of high birth.

Unsoiled vs Neat - What's the difference?

unsoiled | neat | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between unsoiled and neat

is that unsoiled is uncontaminated, undirtied, pure, clean, immaculate while neat is clean, tidy; free from dirt or impurities.

As a noun neat is

a bull or cow.

Unworthy vs Odious - What's the difference?

unworthy | odious | Related terms |

Unworthy is a related term of odious.


As adjectives the difference between unworthy and odious

is that unworthy is not worthy; lacking value or merit; worthless while odious is arousing or meriting strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure.

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