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Sheer vs Obvious - What's the difference?

sheer | obvious | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between sheer and obvious

is that sheer is very thin or transparent while obvious is easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory.

As an adverb sheer

is clean; quite; at once.

As a noun sheer

is the curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern.

As a verb sheer

is to swerve from a course.

Obvious vs Bald - What's the difference?

obvious | bald | Related terms |

Obvious is a related term of bald.


As adjectives the difference between obvious and bald

is that obvious is easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory while bald is having no hair, fur or feathers.

As a noun bald is

(appalachian) a mountain summit or crest that lacks forest growth despite a warm climate conducive to such, as is found in many places in the southern.

As a verb bald is

to become bald.

Determining vs Obvious - What's the difference?

determining | obvious | Related terms |

Determining is a related term of obvious.


As a verb determining

is .

As an adjective obvious is

easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory.

Obvious vs Rank - What's the difference?

obvious | rank | Related terms |

Obvious is a related term of rank.


As adjectives the difference between obvious and rank

is that obvious is easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory while rank is heavy, serious, grievous.

Nefarious vs Obvious - What's the difference?

nefarious | obvious | Related terms |

Nefarious is a related term of obvious.


As adjectives the difference between nefarious and obvious

is that nefarious is sinful, villainous, criminal, or wicked, especially when noteworthy or notorious for such characteristics while obvious is easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory.

Heinous vs Obvious - What's the difference?

heinous | obvious | Related terms |

Heinous is a related term of obvious.


As adjectives the difference between heinous and obvious

is that heinous is totally reprehensible while obvious is easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory.

Outright vs Obvious - What's the difference?

outright | obvious | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between outright and obvious

is that outright is unqualified and unreserved while obvious is easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory.

As an adverb outright

is wholly, completely and entirely.

As a verb outright

is to release a player outright, without conditions.

Obvious vs Exceptional - What's the difference?

obvious | exceptional | Related terms |

Obvious is a related term of exceptional.


As adjectives the difference between obvious and exceptional

is that obvious is easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory while exceptional is forming an exception; not ordinary; uncommon; rare.

Vicious vs Obvious - What's the difference?

vicious | obvious | Related terms |

Vicious is a related term of obvious.


As adjectives the difference between vicious and obvious

is that vicious is pertaining to vice; characterised by immorality or depravity while obvious is easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory.

Glaring vs Obvious - What's the difference?

glaring | obvious | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between glaring and obvious

is that glaring is reflecting with glare while obvious is easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory.

As a verb glaring

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun glaring

is the act of giving a glare.

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