Starched vs Ceremonial - What's the difference?
starched | ceremonial | Related terms |
(starch)
Of or pertaining to a garment which has had starch applied.
Stiff, formal, rigid; prim and proper.
Of, relating to, or used in a ceremony; ritual or formal.
* Hallam
(archaic) Observant of forms; ceremonious.
* Dryden
Starched is a related term of ceremonial.
As adjectives the difference between starched and ceremonial
is that starched is of or pertaining to a garment which has had starch applied while ceremonial is ceremonial.As a verb starched
is (starch).starched
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(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- (Swift)
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* (English Citations of "starched")Anagrams
*ceremonial
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Alternative forms
*Adjective
(en adjective)- Ceremonial observances and outward show.
- (Donne)
- He moves in the dull ceremonial track.