wanton |
desperate |
As adjectives the difference between wanton and desperate
is that
wanton is (obsolete) undisciplined, unruly; not able to be controlled while
desperate is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless.
As a noun wanton
is a pampered or coddled person.
As a verb wanton
is to rove and ramble without restraint, rule, or limit; to revel; to play loosely; to frolic.
desperate |
hasten |
As an adjective desperate
is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless.
As a noun hasten is
.
desperate |
false |
As adjectives the difference between desperate and false
is that
desperate is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless while
false is (
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
distressed |
desperate |
As adjectives the difference between distressed and desperate
is that
distressed is anxious or uneasy while
desperate is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless.
As a verb distressed
is (
distress).
desperate |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between desperate and undefined
is that
desperate is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
desperate |
needy |
As adjectives the difference between desperate and needy
is that
desperate is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless while
needy is in need, poor.
desperate |
pressured |
As an adjective desperate
is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless.
As a verb pressured is
(
pressure).
desperate |
hasty |
As adjectives the difference between desperate and hasty
is that
desperate is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless while
hasty is acting in haste; being too hurried or quick (eg
without much thinking about it they made a hasty decision to buy it ).
desperate |
needly |
As adjectives the difference between desperate and needly
is that
desperate is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless while
needly is (informal) like a needle or needles.
As an adverb needly is
(archaic) zealously; carefully; earnestly or
needly can be (archaic) necessarily; of necessity.
desperate |
haste |
As an adjective desperate
is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless.
As a noun haste is
speed; swiftness; dispatch.
As a verb haste is
to urge onward; to hasten.
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