incompetence |
impotent |
As a noun incompetence
is incompetence.
As an adjective impotent is
lacking physical strength or vigor; weak.
impotent |
powerful |
As adjectives the difference between impotent and powerful
is that
impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while
powerful is having, or capable of exerting power, potency or influence.
impotent |
prosaic |
As adjectives the difference between impotent and prosaic
is that
impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while
prosaic is pertaining to or having the characteristics of prose.
fallow |
impotent |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between fallow and impotent
is that
fallow is ploughed but left unseeded for more than one planting season while
impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak.
As a noun fallow
is ground ploughed and harrowed but left unseeded for one year.
As a verb fallow
is to make land fallow for agricultural purposes.
impotent |
disable |
In obsolete terms the difference between impotent and disable
is that
impotent is lacking self-restraint while
disable is lacking ability; unable.
As adjectives the difference between impotent and disable
is that
impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while
disable is lacking ability; unable.
As a verb disable is
to render unable; to take away an ability of.
impotent |
imposter |
As an adjective impotent
is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak.
As a noun imposter is
someone who attempts to deceive by using an assumed name or identity or other devious disguise.
futile |
impotent |
As adjectives the difference between futile and impotent
is that
futile is incapable of producing results; useless; not successful; not worth attempting while
impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak.
impotent |
uncapable |
In obsolete terms the difference between impotent and uncapable
is that
impotent is lacking self-restraint while
uncapable is not capable; incapable.
As adjectives the difference between impotent and uncapable
is that
impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while
uncapable is not capable; incapable.
impotent |
almight |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between impotent and almight
is that
impotent is (obsolete) lacking self-restraint while
almight is (obsolete) almighty.
As adjectives the difference between impotent and almight
is that
impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak while
almight is (obsolete) almighty.
disabled |
impotent |
As adjectives the difference between disabled and impotent
is that
disabled is made incapable of use or action while
impotent is lacking physical strength or vigor; weak.
As a noun disabled
is one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
As a verb disabled
is (
disable).
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