colloquial |
x |
As an adjective colloquial
is (linguistics) denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation; informal.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
trivial |
colloquial |
As adjectives the difference between trivial and colloquial
is that
trivial is ignorable; of little significance or value while
colloquial is (linguistics) denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation; informal.
As a noun trivial
is (obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.
colloquial |
despise |
As an adjective colloquial
is (linguistics) denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation; informal.
As a verb despise is
to regard with contempt or scorn.
auspices |
colloquial |
As a noun auspices
is .
As an adjective colloquial is
(linguistics) denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation; informal.
colloquial |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between colloquial and undefined
is that
colloquial is (linguistics) denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation; informal while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
colloquial |
layman |
As an adjective colloquial
is (linguistics) denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation; informal.
As a noun layman is
layperson, someone who is not an ordained cleric or member of the clergy.
colloquial |
illegible |
As adjectives the difference between colloquial and illegible
is that
colloquial is denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation; informal while
illegible is not clear enough to be read; unreadable; not legible or decipherable.
colloquial |
quiche |
As an adjective colloquial
is (linguistics) denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation; informal.
As a verb quiche is
.
colloquial |
meetings |
As an adjective colloquial
is (linguistics) denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation; informal.
As a noun meetings is
.
colloquial |
speaking |
As adjectives the difference between colloquial and speaking
is that
colloquial is denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation; informal while
speaking is used in speaking.
As a noun speaking is
one's ability to communicate vocally in a given language.
As a verb speaking is
present participle of lang=en.
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