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Scrimpy vs Slim - What's the difference?

scrimpy | slim | Related terms |

Scrimpy is a related term of slim.


As a noun slim is

slime, mucus.

Slim vs Skiny - What's the difference?

slim | skiny |

Scant vs Slim - What's the difference?

scant | slim | Related terms |

Scant is a related term of slim.


As nouns the difference between scant and slim

is that scant is (masonry) a block of stone sawn on two sides down to the bed level while slim is slime, mucus.

As an adjective scant

is very little, very few.

As a verb scant

is to limit in amount or share; to stint.

As an adverb scant

is with difficulty; scarcely; hardly.

Slim vs Scarce - What's the difference?

slim | scarce | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between slim and scarce

is that slim is slender, thin while scarce is uncommon, rare; difficult to find; insufficient to meet a demand.

As a noun slim

is a type of cigarette substantially longer and thinner than normal cigarettes.

As a verb slim

is to lose weight in order to achieve slimness.

As an adverb scarce is

scarcely, only just.

Slim vs Stinted - What's the difference?

slim | stinted | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between slim and stinted

is that slim is slender, thin while stinted is constrained; restrained; confined.

As verbs the difference between slim and stinted

is that slim is to lose weight in order to achieve slimness while stinted is past tense of stint.

As a noun slim

is a type of cigarette substantially longer and thinner than normal cigarettes.

Lender vs Slim - What's the difference?

lender | slim |


As nouns the difference between lender and slim

is that lender is one who lends, especially money while slim is slime, mucus.

Gloop vs Slim - What's the difference?

gloop | slim |


As nouns the difference between gloop and slim

is that gloop is any gooey, viscous substance while slim is slime, mucus.

As a verb gloop

is to flow like goo or goop, to move in a slushy way.

Tim vs Slim - What's the difference?

tim | slim |


As a proper noun Tim

is a male given name, a diminutive form of Timothy and, very rarely, of Timon.

As an initialism TIM

is time Interval Meter.

As an adjective slim is

slender, thin.

As a noun slim is

a type of cigarette substantially longer and thinner than normal cigarettes.

As a verb slim is

to lose weight in order to achieve slimness.

Fit vs Slim - What's the difference?

fit | slim |


As adjectives the difference between fit and slim

is that fit is suitable, proper while slim is slender, thin.

As verbs the difference between fit and slim

is that fit is to be suitable for while slim is to lose weight in order to achieve slimness.

As nouns the difference between fit and slim

is that fit is the degree to which something fits while slim is a type of cigarette substantially longer and thinner than normal cigarettes.

As an abbreviation FIT

is fully inclusive tour.

Finely vs Slim - What's the difference?

finely | slim |


As an adverb finely

is in a manner to produce a fine result; as to grind finely means to grid to a fine powder.

As a noun slim is

slime, mucus.

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