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Direct vs Proper - What's the difference?

direct | proper | Related terms |

Direct is a related term of proper.


As adjectives the difference between direct and proper

is that direct is straight, constant, without interruption while proper is (lb) suitable .

As adverbs the difference between direct and proper

is that direct is directly while proper is (scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.

As a verb direct

is to manage, control, steer.

Honest vs Proper - What's the difference?

honest | proper | Related terms |

Honest is a related term of proper.


As adjectives the difference between honest and proper

is that honest is (of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright while proper is (lb) suitable .

As a verb honest

is (obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.

As an adverb proper is

(scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.

Proper vs Dependable - What's the difference?

proper | dependable | Related terms |

Proper is a related term of dependable.


As adjectives the difference between proper and dependable

is that proper is (lb) suitable while dependable is able, or easily able to be depended on.

As an adverb proper

is (scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.

As a noun dependable is

a reliable person or thing.

Proper vs Run-of-the-mill - What's the difference?

proper | run-of-the-mill | Related terms |

Proper is a related term of run-of-the-mill.


As adjectives the difference between proper and run-of-the-mill

is that proper is (lb) suitable while run-of-the-mill is (idiomatic) ordinary; not special.

As an adverb proper

is (scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.

Lawful vs Proper - What's the difference?

lawful | proper | Related terms |

Lawful is a related term of proper.


As adjectives the difference between lawful and proper

is that lawful is conforming to, or recognised by law or rules while proper is (lb) suitable .

As an adverb proper is

(scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.

Proper vs Itself - What's the difference?

proper | itself |


As an adjective proper

is Suitable.

As an adverb proper

is properly; thoroughly; completely.

As a pronoun itself is

it; A thing as the object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject

Proper vs Suite - What's the difference?

proper | suite |


As an adjective proper

is (lb) suitable .

As an adverb proper

is (scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.

As a noun suite is

(l) (group of connected rooms).

Proper vs Legitimate - What's the difference?

proper | legitimate |


As adjectives the difference between proper and legitimate

is that proper is Suitable.legitimate is in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful.

As an adverb proper

is properly; thoroughly; completely.

As a verb legitimate is

to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.

Proper vs Feasible - What's the difference?

proper | feasible |


As adjectives the difference between proper and feasible

is that proper is (lb) suitable while feasible is that can be done in practice.

As an adverb proper

is (scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.

Legit vs Proper - What's the difference?

legit | proper |


As adjectives the difference between legit and proper

is that legit is legitimate; legal; allowed by the rules while proper is Suitable.

As an adverb proper is

properly; thoroughly; completely.

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