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Giddy vs Irrational - What's the difference?
giddy | irrational | Synonyms |Giddy is a synonym of irrational.
As adjectives the difference between giddy and irrational
is that giddy is dizzy, feeling dizzy or unsteady and as if about to fall down while irrational is not rational; unfounded or nonsensical.As a verb giddy
is (obsolete|transitive) to make dizzy or unsteady.As a noun irrational is
a real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.Irrational vs Inconsistent - What's the difference?
irrational | inconsistent | Related terms |Irrational is a related term of inconsistent.
As adjectives the difference between irrational and inconsistent
is that irrational is not rational; unfounded or nonsensical while inconsistent is not consistent.As a noun irrational
is a real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.Infantile vs Irrational - What's the difference?
infantile | irrational | Related terms |Infantile is a related term of irrational.
As adjectives the difference between infantile and irrational
is that infantile is pertaining to infants while irrational is not rational; unfounded or nonsensical.As a noun irrational is
a real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.Asinine vs Irrational - What's the difference?
asinine | irrational | Related terms |Asinine is a related term of irrational.
As adjectives the difference between asinine and irrational
is that asinine is failing to exercise intelligence or judgment; ridiculously below average rationality while irrational is not rational; unfounded or nonsensical.As a noun irrational is
a real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.Irrational vs Inane - What's the difference?
irrational | inane | Related terms |As adjectives the difference between irrational and inane
is that irrational is not rational; unfounded or nonsensical while inane is lacking sense or meaning (often to the point of boredom or annoyance).As nouns the difference between irrational and inane
is that irrational is a real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number while inane is that which is void or empty.Irrational vs Comical - What's the difference?
irrational | comical | Related terms |Irrational is a related term of comical.
As adjectives the difference between irrational and comical
is that irrational is not rational; unfounded or nonsensical while comical is (archaic) originally, relating to comedy.As a noun irrational
is a real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.Dizzy vs Irrational - What's the difference?
dizzy | irrational | Related terms |As adjectives the difference between dizzy and irrational
is that dizzy is having a sensation of whirling, with a tendency to fall; giddy; feeling unbalanced or lightheaded while irrational is not rational; unfounded or nonsensical.As a verb dizzy
is to make dizzy, to bewilder.As a noun irrational is
a real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.Juvenile vs Irrational - What's the difference?
juvenile | irrational | Related terms |Juvenile is a related term of irrational.
As adjectives the difference between juvenile and irrational
is that juvenile is youthful; young while irrational is not rational; unfounded or nonsensical.As a noun irrational is
a real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.Irrational vs Arrational - What's the difference?
irrational | arrational |Arrational is likely misspelled.
Arrational has no English definition.
