meet |
decent |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between meet and decent
is that
meet is suitable; right; proper while
decent is appropriate; suitable for the circumstances.
As a verb meet
is
Of individuals: to make personal contact.As a noun meet
is a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.
congruous | decent | Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between congruous and decent
is that
congruous is corresponding in character while
decent is appropriate; suitable for the circumstances.
decent | meek |
As adjectives the difference between decent and meek
is that
decent is decent (
sufficiently clothed) while
meek is humble, modest, meager, or self-effacing.
As a verb meek is
(us) (of horses) to.
decent | mannerly | Related terms |
Decent is a related term of mannerly.
As adjectives the difference between decent and mannerly
is that
decent is decent (
sufficiently clothed) while
mannerly is polite, having good manners.
decent | nice | Related terms |
In obsolete terms the difference between decent and nice
is that
decent is comely; shapely; well-formed while
nice is doubtful, as to the outcome; risky.
As an adverb nice is
nicely.
As an interjection nice is
used to signify a job well done.
As a verb nice is
to run a process with a specified (usually lower) priority.
As a proper noun Nice is
a city in southeast France on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, capital of the department of Alpes-Maritimes.
understated | decent |
As adjectives the difference between understated and decent
is that
understated is restrained and unpretentious while
decent is decent (
sufficiently clothed).
As a verb understated
is (
understate).
ok | decent |
As an interjection ok
is .
As an adjective decent is
decent (
sufficiently clothed).
decent | acceptable | Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between decent and acceptable
is that
decent is appropriate; suitable for the circumstances while
acceptable is capable, worthy, or sure of being accepted or received with pleasure; pleasing to a receiver; gratifying; agreeable; welcome; as, an
acceptable present, one
acceptable to us.
honourable | decent | Related terms |
Honourable is a related term of decent.
As adjectives the difference between honourable and decent
is that
honourable is (british spelling) while
decent is decent (
sufficiently clothed).
decent | merciful |
As adjectives the difference between decent and merciful
is that
decent is decent (
sufficiently clothed) while
merciful is showing mercy.
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