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sterling

Beneficial vs Sterling - What's the difference?

beneficial | sterling | Related terms |

Beneficial is a related term of sterling.


As an adjective beneficial

is helpful or good to something or someone.

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Qualified vs Sterling - What's the difference?

qualified | sterling | Related terms |

Qualified is a related term of sterling.


As an adjective qualified

is meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.

As a verb qualified

is (qualify).

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Fine vs Sterling - What's the difference?

fine | sterling | Related terms |

Fine is a related term of sterling.


As a verb fine

is .

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Salubrious vs Sterling - What's the difference?

salubrious | sterling | Related terms |

Salubrious is a related term of sterling.


As an adjective salubrious

is promoting health or well-being; wholesome especially as related to air.

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Marvelous vs Sterling - What's the difference?

marvelous | sterling | Related terms |

Marvelous is a related term of sterling.


As an adjective marvelous

is (us) exciting wonder or surprise; astonishing; wonderful.

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Sterling vs Excellent - What's the difference?

sterling | excellent |


As a proper noun sterling

is a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

As an adjective excellent is

of the highest quality; splendid.

As an adverb excellent is

(obsolete) excellently.

Sterling vs Admirable - What's the difference?

sterling | admirable |


As adjectives the difference between sterling and admirable

is that sterling is of, or relating to British currency, or the former British coinage while admirable is deserving of the highest esteem or admiration.

As a noun sterling

is the currency of the United Kingdom; especially the pound.

As a proper noun Sterling

is a Scottish surname, variant of Stirling.

Proper vs Sterling - What's the difference?

proper | sterling | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between proper and sterling

is that proper is Suitable.sterling is of, or relating to British currency, or the former British coinage.

As an adverb proper

is properly; thoroughly; completely.

As a noun sterling is

the currency of the United Kingdom; especially the pound.

As a proper noun Sterling is

a Scottish surname, variant of Stirling.

Valid vs Sterling - What's the difference?

valid | sterling | Related terms |

Valid is a related term of sterling.


As an adjective valid

is valid.

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Obedient vs Sterling - What's the difference?

obedient | sterling | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between obedient and sterling

is that obedient is willing to comply with the commands, orders, or instructions of those in authority while sterling is of, or relating to British currency, or the former British coinage.

As a noun sterling is

the currency of the United Kingdom; especially the pound.

As a proper noun Sterling is

a Scottish surname, variant of Stirling.

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