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Stubborn vs Formal - What's the difference?

stubborn | formal | Related terms |

Stubborn is a related term of formal.


As an adjective stubborn

is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.

As a noun formal is

an objective.

Strong vs Formal - What's the difference?

strong | formal | Related terms |

Strong is a related term of formal.


As a proper noun strong

is .

As a noun formal is

an objective.

Grave vs Formal - What's the difference?

grave | formal | Related terms |

Grave is a related term of formal.


As nouns the difference between grave and formal

is that grave is cave, den, lair while formal is an objective.

Polished vs Formal - What's the difference?

polished | formal |


As an adjective polished

is made smooth or shiny by polishing.

As a verb polished

is (polish).

As a noun formal is

an objective.

Formal vs Formatting - What's the difference?

formal | formatting |


As nouns the difference between formal and formatting

is that formal is an objective while formatting is the style of a document's format.

As a verb formatting is

.

Working vs Formal - What's the difference?

working | formal |


As nouns the difference between working and formal

is that working is (usually plural) operation; action while formal is an objective.

As a verb working

is .

As an adjective working

is that is or are functioning.

Substantive vs Formal - What's the difference?

substantive | formal |


As an adjective substantive

is nominalized.

As a noun formal is

an objective.

Formal vs Intimidate - What's the difference?

formal | intimidate |


As a noun formal

is an objective.

As a verb intimidate is

to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.

Civil vs Formal - What's the difference?

civil | formal |


As an adjective civil

is (uncomparable) having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.

As a noun formal is

an objective.

Prosaic vs Formal - What's the difference?

prosaic | formal |


As an adjective prosaic

is pertaining to or having the characteristics of prose.

As a noun formal is

an objective.

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