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foul

Foul vs N - What's the difference?

foul | n |


As a noun foul

is foul (a breach of the rules of a game).

As a letter n is

the letter n with a tilde.

Foul vs Daub - What's the difference?

foul | daub | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between foul and daub

is that foul is to clog or obstruct while daub is to paint (a picture, etc.) in a coarse or unskilful manner.

As an adjective foul

is covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled.

Foul vs Cloudy - What's the difference?

foul | cloudy | Synonyms |

Foul is a synonym of cloudy.


As a noun foul

is foul (a breach of the rules of a game).

As an adjective cloudy is

covered with or characterised by clouds; overcast.

Fair vs Foul - What's the difference?

fair | foul |


As a proper noun fair

is .

As a noun foul is

foul (a breach of the rules of a game).

Reprobate vs Foul - What's the difference?

reprobate | foul |


As nouns the difference between reprobate and foul

is that reprobate is one rejected by god; a sinful person while foul is foul (a breach of the rules of a game).

As an adjective reprobate

is (rare) rejected; cast off as worthless.

As a verb reprobate

is to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.

Dismal vs Foul - What's the difference?

dismal | foul | Related terms |

Dismal is a related term of foul.


As an adjective dismal

is disappointingly inadequate.

As a noun foul is

foul (a breach of the rules of a game).

Foul vs Contaminated - What's the difference?

foul | contaminated | Related terms |

Foul is a related term of contaminated.


As a noun foul

is foul (a breach of the rules of a game).

As a verb contaminated is

(contaminate).

As an adjective contaminated is

adulterated; impure.

Unfavorable vs Foul - What's the difference?

unfavorable | foul | Related terms |

Unfavorable is a related term of foul.


As an adjective unfavorable

is disadvantageous, adverse, unsuitable, inconducive; serving to hinder or oppose.

As a noun foul is

foul (a breach of the rules of a game).

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