proper |
field |
As an adjective proper
is (
lb)
suitable .
As an adverb proper
is (scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.
As a proper noun field is
.
prompt |
proper |
In archaic terms the difference between prompt and proper
is that
prompt is ready, willing (to act) while
proper is belonging to oneself or itself; own.
As a noun prompt
is a reminder or cue.
As a verb prompt
is to lead someone toward what they should say or do.
As an adverb proper is
properly; thoroughly; completely.
proper |
terribly |
As adverbs the difference between proper and terribly
is that
proper is (scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely while
terribly is causing terror or awe.
As an adjective proper
is (
lb)
suitable .
proper |
private |
As adjectives the difference between proper and private
is that
proper is (
lb)
suitable while
private is belonging to, concerning, or accessible only to an individual person or a specific group.
As an adverb proper
is (scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.
As a noun private is
the lowest rank of the army.
proper |
alternative |
As an adjective proper
is (
lb)
suitable .
As an adverb proper
is (scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.
As a noun alternative is
alternative.
duly |
proper |
As adverbs the difference between duly and proper
is that
duly is in a due, fit, or becoming manner; as it ought to be; properly while
proper is properly; thoroughly; completely.
As an adjective proper is
Suitable.
proper | appropriately |
As adverbs the difference between proper and appropriately
is that
proper is (scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely while
appropriately is in an appropriate manner; properly; suitably.
As an adjective proper
is (
lb)
suitable .
proper | flourish |
As an adjective proper
is (
lb)
suitable .
As an adverb proper
is (scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.
As a verb flourish is
to thrive or grow well.
As a noun flourish is
a dramatic gesture such as the waving of a flag.
proper | improper |
As adjectives the difference between proper and improper
is that
proper is
Suitable.improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt.
As an adverb proper
is properly; thoroughly; completely.
As a verb improper is
to appropriate; to limit.
favourable | proper | Related terms |
Favourable is a related term of proper.
As adjectives the difference between favourable and proper
is that
favourable is pleasing, encouraging or approving while
proper is (
lb)
suitable .
As an adverb proper is
(scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.
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