nasty |
serious |
As adjectives the difference between nasty and serious
is that
nasty is while
serious is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn.
As a noun nasty
is (
lb) something nasty.
serious |
seniour |
As an adjective serious
is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn.
As a noun seniour is
.
serious |
senior |
As adjectives the difference between serious and senior
is that
serious is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn while
senior is older; superior.
As a noun senior is
someone seen as deserving respect or reverence because of their age.
serious |
reserved |
As adjectives the difference between serious and reserved
is that
serious is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn while
reserved is (comparable) slow to reveal emotion or opinions.
As a verb reserved is
(
reserve).
serious |
sharp |
As an adjective serious
is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn.
As a proper noun sharp is
.
approachable |
serious |
As adjectives the difference between approachable and serious
is that
approachable is easily approached; easy to talk to while
serious is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn.
serious |
silly |
As adjectives the difference between serious and silly
is that
serious is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn while
silly is (
label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.
As a noun silly is
(colloquial) a silly person; a fool.
succumb |
serious |
As a verb succumb
is (
lb) to yield to an overpowering force or overwhelming desire.
As an adjective serious is
without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn.
serious |
hard |
As an adjective serious
is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn.
As a noun hard is
stove, heater; an enclosed space in which fuel (usually wood) is burned to provide heating, usually for cooking.
serious |
devastating |
As adjectives the difference between serious and devastating
is that
serious is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn while
devastating is causing devastation.
As a verb devastating is
.
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