skinny |
lightweight |
As adjectives the difference between skinny and lightweight
is that
skinny is (informal) having little flesh and fat; slim; slender; narrow; thin, generally beyond what looks beautiful while
lightweight is lacking in earnestness, ability, or profundity.
As nouns the difference between skinny and lightweight
is that
skinny is (colloquial) the details or facts; especially, those obtained by gossip or rumor while
lightweight is (boxing) a boxer in a weight division having a maximum limit of 135 pounds for professionals and 132 pounds for amateurs.
lightweight |
sock |
As nouns the difference between lightweight and sock
is that
lightweight is (boxing) a boxer in a weight division having a maximum limit of 135 pounds for professionals and 132 pounds for amateurs while
sock is a knitted or woven covering for the foot or
sock can be a ploughshare.
As an adjective lightweight
is lacking in earnestness, ability, or profundity.
As a verb sock is
to hit or strike violently.
n |
lightweight |
As a letter n
is the letter n with a tilde.
As a noun lightweight is
(boxing) a boxer in a weight division having a maximum limit of 135 pounds for professionals and 132 pounds for amateurs.
As an adjective lightweight is
lacking in earnestness, ability, or profundity.
lightweight |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between lightweight and undefined
is that
lightweight is lacking in earnestness, ability, or profundity while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a noun lightweight
is (boxing) a boxer in a weight division having a maximum limit of 135 pounds for professionals and 132 pounds for amateurs.
lightweight |
ethereal |
Related terms |
Lightweight is a related term of ethereal.
As adjectives the difference between lightweight and ethereal
is that
lightweight is lacking in earnestness, ability, or profundity while
ethereal is pertaining to the hypothetical upper, purer air, or to the higher regions beyond the earth or beyond the atmosphere; celestial; otherworldly; as, ethereal space; ethereal regions.
As a noun lightweight
is (boxing) a boxer in a weight division having a maximum limit of 135 pounds for professionals and 132 pounds for amateurs.
concise |
lightweight |
As adjectives the difference between concise and lightweight
is that
concise is brief, yet including all important information while
lightweight is lacking in earnestness, ability, or profundity.
As a noun lightweight is
(boxing) a boxer in a weight division having a maximum limit of 135 pounds for professionals and 132 pounds for amateurs.
lightweight |
loose |
As nouns the difference between lightweight and loose
is that
lightweight is a boxer in a weight division having a maximum limit of 135 pounds for professionals and 132 pounds for amateurs while
loose is the release of an arrow.
As adjectives the difference between lightweight and loose
is that
lightweight is lacking in earnestness, ability, or profundity while
loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
As a verb loose is
to let loose, to free from restraints.
As an interjection loose is
begin shooting; release your arrows.
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