unprofitable |
stagnant |
Related terms |
Unprofitable is a related term of stagnant.
As adjectives the difference between unprofitable and stagnant
is that
unprofitable is not making a profit while
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
stagnant |
muggy |
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As adjectives the difference between stagnant and muggy
is that
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still while
muggy is humid, or hot and humid.
stuffy |
stagnant |
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Stuffy is a related term of stagnant.
As adjectives the difference between stuffy and stagnant
is that
stuffy is poorly ventilated; partially plugged while
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
As a noun stuffy
is (us|canada|colloquial|often|childish) a stuffed animal or other plush toy.
unproductive |
stagnant |
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Unproductive is a related term of stagnant.
As adjectives the difference between unproductive and stagnant
is that
unproductive is not productive; useless; fruitless while
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
unemployed |
stagnant |
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Unemployed is a related term of stagnant.
As adjectives the difference between unemployed and stagnant
is that
unemployed is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work) while
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
As a noun unemployed
is unemployed people.
stagnant |
humid |
Related terms |
Stagnant is a related term of humid.
As adjectives the difference between stagnant and humid
is that
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still while
humid is containing sensible moisture (usually describing air or atmosphere); damp; moist; somewhat wet or watery; as, humid earth; consisting of water or vapor.
stagnant |
staple |
As adjectives the difference between stagnant and staple
is that
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still while
staple is relating to, or being market of staple for, commodities.
As a noun staple is
a town containing merchants who have exclusive right, under royal authority, to purchase or produce certain goods for export; also, the body of such merchants seen as a group or
staple can be a wire fastener used to secure stacks of paper by penetrating all the sheets and curling around.
As a verb staple is
to sort according to its staple or
staple can be to secure with a staple.
stagnant |
hot |
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Stagnant is a related term of hot.
As an adjective stagnant
is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
As a noun hot is
a whit, a bit.
ineffectual |
stagnant |
Related terms |
Ineffectual is a related term of stagnant.
As adjectives the difference between ineffectual and stagnant
is that
ineffectual is unable or insufficient to produce effect; futile while
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
stillwater |
stagnant |
As a proper noun stillwater
is name of several places in the usa.
As an adjective stagnant is
lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
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