graceless |
impolite |
As adjectives the difference between graceless and impolite
is that
graceless is without grace while
impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.
profligate |
graceless |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between profligate and graceless
is that
profligate is overthrown, ruined while
graceless is without grace.
As a noun profligate
is an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
As a verb profligate
is to drive away; to overcome.
graceless |
vile |
Related terms |
Graceless is a related term of vile.
As adjectives the difference between graceless and vile
is that
graceless is without grace while
vile is morally low; base; despicable.
hulking |
graceless |
Related terms |
Hulking is a related term of graceless.
As adjectives the difference between hulking and graceless
is that
hulking is large and bulky while
graceless is without grace.
vicious |
graceless |
Related terms |
Vicious is a related term of graceless.
As adjectives the difference between vicious and graceless
is that
vicious is pertaining to vice; characterised by immorality or depravity while
graceless is without grace.
corrupt |
graceless |
Related terms |
Corrupt is a related term of graceless.
As adjectives the difference between corrupt and graceless
is that
corrupt is in a depraved state; debased; perverted; morally degenerate; weak in morals while
graceless is without grace.
As a verb corrupt
is to make ; to change from good to bad; to draw away from the right path; to deprave; to pervert.
unprincipled |
graceless |
Related terms |
Unprincipled is a related term of graceless.
As adjectives the difference between unprincipled and graceless
is that
unprincipled is lacking moral values while
graceless is without grace.
wicked |
graceless |
Related terms |
Wicked is a related term of graceless.
As adjectives the difference between wicked and graceless
is that
wicked is evil or mischievous by nature or
wicked can be having a wick while
graceless is without grace.
As an adverb wicked
is (slang|new england|british) very, extremely.
As a noun wicked
is people who are wicked
[oxford dictionary [http://wwwoxfordadvancedlearnersdictionarycom/dictionary/wicked_2]].
As a verb wicked
is (
wick).
reprobate |
graceless |
Related terms |
Reprobate is a related term of graceless.
As adjectives the difference between reprobate and graceless
is that
reprobate is (rare) rejected; cast off as worthless while
graceless is without grace.
As a noun reprobate
is one rejected by god; a sinful person.
As a verb reprobate
is to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.
dissolute |
graceless |
Related terms |
Dissolute is a related term of graceless.
As adjectives the difference between dissolute and graceless
is that
dissolute is unrestrained by morality while
graceless is without grace.
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