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Abandoned vs Debased - What's the difference?

abandoned | debased | Synonyms |

Abandoned is a synonym of debased.


As verbs the difference between abandoned and debased

is that abandoned is (abandon) while debased is (debase).

As an adjective abandoned

is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain .

Abandoned vs Hopeless - What's the difference?

abandoned | hopeless | Related terms |

Abandoned is a related term of hopeless.


As adjectives the difference between abandoned and hopeless

is that abandoned is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain while hopeless is without hope; despairing; not expecting anything positive.

As a verb abandoned

is (abandon).

Ungodly vs Abandoned - What's the difference?

ungodly | abandoned | Related terms |

Ungodly is a related term of abandoned.


As adjectives the difference between ungodly and abandoned

is that ungodly is lacking reverence for god; impious while abandoned is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain .

As a verb abandoned is

(abandon).

Flagrant vs Abandoned - What's the difference?

flagrant | abandoned | Related terms |

Flagrant is a related term of abandoned.


As adjectives the difference between flagrant and abandoned

is that flagrant is obvious and offensive, blatant, scandalous or flagrant can be (obsolete) while abandoned is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain .

As a verb abandoned is

(abandon).

Nefarious vs Abandoned - What's the difference?

nefarious | abandoned | Related terms |

Nefarious is a related term of abandoned.


As adjectives the difference between nefarious and abandoned

is that nefarious is sinful, villainous, criminal, or wicked, especially when noteworthy or notorious for such characteristics while abandoned is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain .

As a verb abandoned is

(abandon).

Heinous vs Abandoned - What's the difference?

heinous | abandoned | Related terms |

Heinous is a related term of abandoned.


As adjectives the difference between heinous and abandoned

is that heinous is totally reprehensible while abandoned is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain .

As a verb abandoned is

(abandon).

Unjust vs Abandoned - What's the difference?

unjust | abandoned | Related terms |

Unjust is a related term of abandoned.


As adjectives the difference between unjust and abandoned

is that unjust is not fair, just or right while abandoned is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain .

As a verb abandoned is

(abandon).

Abandoned vs Dropped - What's the difference?

abandoned | dropped |


As verbs the difference between abandoned and dropped

is that abandoned is (abandon) while dropped is (drop).

As an adjective abandoned

is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain .

Dreary vs Abandoned - What's the difference?

dreary | abandoned | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between dreary and abandoned

is that dreary is grievous, dire; appalling while abandoned is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain.

As a verb abandoned is

past tense of abandon.

Guilty vs Abandoned - What's the difference?

guilty | abandoned | Related terms |

Guilty is a related term of abandoned.


As adjectives the difference between guilty and abandoned

is that guilty is responsible for a dishonest act while abandoned is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain .

As a noun guilty

is (legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

As a verb abandoned is

(abandon).

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