poised |
impulsive |
As adjectives the difference between poised and impulsive
is that
poised is possessing poise, having self-confidence while
impulsive is having the power of driving or impelling; giving an impulse; moving; impellent.
As a verb poised
is (
poise).
As a noun impulsive is
that which impels or gives an impulse; an impelling agent.
poised |
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poised |
ingenious |
As adjectives the difference between poised and ingenious
is that
poised is possessing poise, having self-confidence while
ingenious is displaying genius or brilliance; tending to invent.
As a verb poised
is (
poise).
poised |
confident |
As adjectives the difference between poised and confident
is that
poised is possessing poise, having self-confidence while
confident is very sure of something; positive.
As a verb poised
is (
poise).
As a noun confident is
.
poised |
levelheaded |
As adjectives the difference between poised and levelheaded
is that
poised is possessing poise, having self-confidence while
levelheaded is an alternative spelling of level-headed.
As a verb poised
is past tense of poise.
poised |
pragmatic |
As adjectives the difference between poised and pragmatic
is that
poised is possessing poise, having self-confidence while
pragmatic is practical, concerned with making decisions and actions that are useful in practice, not just theory.
As a verb poised
is past tense of poise.
poised |
observant |
As an adjective poised
is possessing poise, having self-confidence.
As a verb poised
is (
poise).
As a noun observant is
a member of a franciscan order that strictly observes the rules of st francis.
poised |
set |
As an adjective poised
is possessing poise, having self-confidence.
As a verb poised
is (
poise).
As a numeral set is
seven.
poised |
distinguished |
As adjectives the difference between poised and distinguished
is that
poised is possessing poise, having self-confidence while
distinguished is celebrated, well-known or eminent because of past achievements; prestigious.
As verbs the difference between poised and distinguished
is that
poised is (
poise) while
distinguished is (
distinguish).
poised |
primed |
As adjectives the difference between poised and primed
is that
poised is possessing poise, having self-confidence while
primed is prepared for use or action.
As verbs the difference between poised and primed
is that
poised is past tense of poise while
primed is past tense of prime.
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