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silly

S vs Silly - What's the difference?

s | silly |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As an adjective silly is

(label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.

As a noun silly is

(colloquial) a silly person; a fool.

Exquisite vs Silly - What's the difference?

exquisite | silly | Related terms |

Exquisite is a related term of silly.


As adjectives the difference between exquisite and silly

is that exquisite is especially fine or pleasing; exceptional while silly is (label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.

As nouns the difference between exquisite and silly

is that exquisite is (rare) fop, dandy while silly is (colloquial) a silly person; a fool.

Unusual vs Silly - What's the difference?

unusual | silly | Related terms |

Unusual is a related term of silly.


As adjectives the difference between unusual and silly

is that unusual is unlike what is expected; differing in some way from the norm while silly is (label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.

As a noun silly is

(colloquial) a silly person; a fool.

Mere vs Silly - What's the difference?

mere | silly | Related terms |

Mere is a related term of silly.


As nouns the difference between mere and silly

is that mere is fear, awe while silly is (colloquial) a silly person; a fool.

As an adjective silly is

(label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.

Artless vs Silly - What's the difference?

artless | silly | Related terms |

Artless is a related term of silly.


As adjectives the difference between artless and silly

is that artless is having or displaying no guile, cunning, or deceit while silly is (label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.

As a noun silly is

(colloquial) a silly person; a fool.

Uncompounded vs Silly - What's the difference?

uncompounded | silly | Related terms |

Uncompounded is a related term of silly.


As adjectives the difference between uncompounded and silly

is that uncompounded is not compounded while silly is (label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.

As a noun silly is

(colloquial) a silly person; a fool.

Fastidious vs Silly - What's the difference?

fastidious | silly | Related terms |

Fastidious is a related term of silly.


As adjectives the difference between fastidious and silly

is that fastidious is excessively particular, demanding, or fussy about details, especially about tidiness and cleanliness while silly is (label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.

As a noun silly is

(colloquial) a silly person; a fool.

Silly vs X - What's the difference?

silly | x |


As an adjective silly

is (label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.

As a noun silly

is (colloquial) a silly person; a fool.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Silly vs Foolishness - What's the difference?

silly | foolishness |


As nouns the difference between silly and foolishness

is that silly is (colloquial) a silly person; a fool while foolishness is (uncountable) the state of being foolish.

As an adjective silly

is (label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.

Frivolity vs Silly - What's the difference?

frivolity | silly |


As nouns the difference between frivolity and silly

is that frivolity is frivolous act while silly is (colloquial) a silly person; a fool.

As an adjective silly is

(label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.

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