illegal |
arbitrary |
As adjectives the difference between illegal and arbitrary
is that
illegal is illegal; not permitted by law while
arbitrary is (usually|of a decision) based on individual discretion or judgment; not based on any objective distinction, perhaps even made at random.
As a noun arbitrary is
anything arbitrary, such as an arithmetical value or a fee.
illegal |
undeserved |
As adjectives the difference between illegal and undeserved
is that
illegal is illegal; not permitted by law while
undeserved is not deserved, earned or merited; unjustifiable or unfair.
illegal |
unauthorize |
As an adjective illegal
is illegal; not permitted by law.
As a verb unauthorize is
to disown the authority of; to repudiate.
famine |
illegal |
As a proper noun famine
is the personification of famine, often depicted riding a black horse.
As an adjective illegal is
illegal; not permitted by law.
shady |
illegal |
As adjectives the difference between shady and illegal
is that
shady is abounding in shades while
illegal is illegal; not permitted by law.
illegal |
baned |
As an adjective illegal
is illegal; not permitted by law.
As a verb baned is
(
bane).
illegal |
fraudulent |
As adjectives the difference between illegal and fraudulent
is that
illegal is illegal; not permitted by law while
fraudulent is dishonest; based on fraud or deception.
illegal |
false |
As adjectives the difference between illegal and false
is that
illegal is illegal; not permitted by law while
false is (
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
illegal |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between illegal and undefined
is that
illegal is illegal; not permitted by law while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
fly |
illegal |
As adjectives the difference between fly and illegal
is that
fly is (slang|dated) quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense) while
illegal is illegal; not permitted by law.
As a noun fly
is (zoology) any insect of the order diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies or
fly can be (obsolete) the action of flying; flight.
As a verb fly
is to travel through the air, another gas or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface or
fly can be (baseball) to hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out compare ground (verb) and line (verb).
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