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svelte

Svelte vs False - What's the difference?

svelte | false |


As adjectives the difference between svelte and false

is that svelte is attractively thin; gracefully slender while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Urbane vs Svelte - What's the difference?

urbane | svelte |


As adjectives the difference between urbane and svelte

is that urbane is (of a man) courteous, polite, refined, and suave while svelte is attractively thin; gracefully slender.

Svelte vs Willowy - What's the difference?

svelte | willowy |


As adjectives the difference between svelte and willowy

is that svelte is attractively thin; gracefully slender while willowy is (of a person) tall, slender and graceful.

Dainty vs Svelte - What's the difference?

dainty | svelte |


As adjectives the difference between dainty and svelte

is that dainty is (obsolete) excellent; valuable, fine while svelte is attractively thin; gracefully slender.

As a noun dainty

is (obsolete) esteem, honour.

Svelte vs Lank - What's the difference?

svelte | lank |


As adjectives the difference between svelte and lank

is that svelte is attractively thin; gracefully slender while lank is slender or thin; not well filled out; not plump; shrunken; lean.

As a verb lank is

to become lank; to make lank.

Svelte vs Slander - What's the difference?

svelte | slander |


As an adjective svelte

is attractively thin; gracefully slender.

As a noun slander is

a false or unsupported, malicious statement (spoken or published), especially one which is injurious to a person's reputation; the making of such a statement.

As a verb slander is

to utter a slanderous statement.

Svelte vs Trim - What's the difference?

svelte | trim |


As adjectives the difference between svelte and trim

is that svelte is attractively thin; gracefully slender while trim is physically fit.

As a verb trim is

to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.

As a noun trim is

(uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders.

As an adverb trim is

(nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.

Svelte vs Limber - What's the difference?

svelte | limber |


As adjectives the difference between svelte and limber

is that svelte is attractively thin; gracefully slender while limber is flexible, pliant, bendable.

As a verb limber is

to cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant or limber can be (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber).

As a noun limber is

(obsolete) a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used to pull an artillery piece into battle.

Wikidiffcom vs Svelte - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | svelte |


As an adjective svelte is

attractively thin; gracefully slender.

Svelte vs Lanky - What's the difference?

svelte | lanky |


As adjectives the difference between svelte and lanky

is that svelte is attractively thin; gracefully slender while lanky is somewhat lank; tall, slim, and rather ungraceful or awkward.

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