cavalier |
null |
As nouns the difference between cavalier and null
is that
cavalier is a military man serving on horse while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As an adjective cavalier
is not caring enough about something important.
cavalier |
lancer |
As nouns the difference between cavalier and lancer
is that
cavalier is a military man serving on horse while
lancer is (military) a cavalry soldier armed with a lance weapon.
As an adjective cavalier
is not caring enough about something important.
cavalier |
uninterested |
As adjectives the difference between cavalier and uninterested
is that
cavalier is not caring enough about something important while
uninterested is (obsolete) unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested.
As a noun cavalier
is a military man serving on horse.
cavalier |
dismissive |
As adjectives the difference between cavalier and dismissive
is that
cavalier is not caring enough about something important while
dismissive is showing disregard, indicating rejection, serving to dismiss.
As a noun cavalier
is a military man serving on horse.
cavalier |
lofty |
As adjectives the difference between cavalier and lofty
is that
cavalier is not caring enough about something important while
lofty is high, tall, having great height or stature.
As a noun cavalier
is a military man serving on horse.
cavalier |
audacious |
As adjectives the difference between cavalier and audacious
is that
cavalier is not caring enough about something important while
audacious is showing willingness to take bold risks; recklessly daring.
As a noun cavalier
is a military man serving on horse.
cavalier |
cavalcade |
As nouns the difference between cavalier and cavalcade
is that
cavalier is a military man serving on horse while
cavalcade is a company of riders.
As an adjective cavalier
is not caring enough about something important.
As a verb cavalcade is
to move as part of a series or group, such as marchers in a parade or snow in an avalanche, especially in large numbers or in a chaotic or dangerous fashion.
cavalier |
apathetic |
As adjectives the difference between cavalier and apathetic
is that
cavalier is not caring enough about something important while
apathetic is void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion; passionless; indifferent.
As a noun cavalier
is a military man serving on horse.
cavalier |
satisfied |
As adjectives the difference between cavalier and satisfied
is that
cavalier is not caring enough about something important while
satisfied is in a state of satisfaction.
As a noun cavalier
is a military man serving on horse.
As a verb satisfied is
(
satisfy).
cavalier |
crass |
As adjectives the difference between cavalier and crass
is that
cavalier is not caring enough about something important while
crass is coarse; crude; not refined or sensible.
As a noun cavalier
is a military man serving on horse.
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