earnest |
terms |
As a proper noun earnest
is , an occasional spelling variant of ernest.
As a noun terms is
.
authentic |
earnest |
As an adjective authentic
is of the same origin as claimed; genuine.
As a proper noun earnest is
, an occasional spelling variant of ernest.
earnest |
false |
As a proper noun earnest
is , an occasional spelling variant of ernest.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
trustworthy |
earnest |
As an adjective trustworthy
is deserving of trust, reliable.
As a proper noun earnest is
, an occasional spelling variant of ernest.
earnest |
undefined |
As a proper noun earnest
is , an occasional spelling variant of ernest.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
earnest |
absorbed |
As a proper noun earnest
is , an occasional spelling variant of ernest.
As an adjective absorbed is
fully occupied with one's thoughts; engrossed .
As a verb absorbed is
(
absorb).
profound |
earnest |
As an adjective profound
is descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep.
As a noun profound
is (obsolete) the deep; the sea; the ocean.
As a verb profound
is (obsolete) to cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down.
As a proper noun earnest is
, an occasional spelling variant of ernest.
earnest |
virtuous |
As a proper noun earnest
is , an occasional spelling variant of ernest.
As an adjective virtuous is
full of virtue, having excellent moral character.
earnest |
condescending |
As verbs the difference between earnest and condescending
is that
earnest is to be serious with; use in earnest while
condescending is present participle of lang=en.
As adjectives the difference between earnest and condescending
is that
earnest is serious in speech or action; eager; urgent; importunate; pressing; instant while
condescending is assuming a tone of superiority, or a patronizing attitude.
As a noun earnest
is gravity; serious purpose; earnestness.
As a proper noun Earnest
is a given name derived from Germanic, an occasional spelling variant of Ernest.
fond |
earnest |
Related terms |
Fond is a related term of earnest.
As an adjective fond
is (chiefly|with of) having a liking or affection (for).
As a noun fond
is the background design in lace-making.
As a verb fond
is (obsolete) to have a foolish affection for, to be fond of.
As a proper noun earnest is
, an occasional spelling variant of ernest.
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