Proofless vs Roofless - What's the difference?
proofless | roofless |
Without proof.
*{{quote-book, year=1890, author=Charles King, title=From the Ranks, chapter=, edition=
, passage=A sneering smile was the only answer for a moment; then,-- "I shall take great pleasure in confounding my enemies should the matter be brought before a court,--I'm sure if the colonel can stand that sort of thing I can,--but as for defending myself or anybody else from utterly unjust and proofless suspicions, it's quite another thing." }}
Without a roof, open to the sky.
:Before the tornado we had a dining room with a skylight; after it we had a roofless home with too much ventilation.
As adjectives the difference between proofless and roofless
is that proofless is without proof while roofless is without a roof, open to the sky.proofless
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