inconclusive |
unsure |
As adjectives the difference between inconclusive and unsure
is that
inconclusive is not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion while
unsure is uncertain.
inconsistent |
inconclusive |
As adjectives the difference between inconsistent and inconclusive
is that
inconsistent is not consistent while
inconclusive is not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion.
noninclusive |
inconclusive |
As adjectives the difference between noninclusive and inconclusive
is that
noninclusive is not inclusive; excluding something while
inconclusive is not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion.
inconclusive |
inconceivable |
As adjectives the difference between inconclusive and inconceivable
is that
inconclusive is not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion while
inconceivable is unable to be conceived, unbelievable.
doubtful |
inconclusive |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between doubtful and inconclusive
is that
doubtful is subject to, or causing doubt while
inconclusive is not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion.
inconclusive |
unsubstantiated |
As adjectives the difference between inconclusive and unsubstantiated
is that
inconclusive is not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion while
unsubstantiated is lacking substantiation; without evidence.
inconclusive |
inconclusive |
As adjectives the difference between inconclusive and inconclusive
is that
inconclusive is not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion while
inconclusive is not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion.
unresolved |
inconclusive |
As adjectives the difference between unresolved and inconclusive
is that
unresolved is not resolved while
inconclusive is not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion.
incomplete |
inconclusive |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between incomplete and inconclusive
is that
incomplete is not complete; not filled up; not finished; not having all its parts, or not having them all adjusted; imperfect; defective while
inconclusive is not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion.
As a noun incomplete
is something incomplete.
inconclusive |
malevolent |
As adjectives the difference between inconclusive and malevolent
is that
inconclusive is not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion while
malevolent is having or displaying ill will; wishing harm on others.
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