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sterling

Wonderful vs Sterling - What's the difference?

wonderful | sterling | Related terms |

Wonderful is a related term of sterling.


As an adjective wonderful

is tending to excite wonder; surprising, extraordinary.

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Great vs Sterling - What's the difference?

great | sterling | Related terms |

Great is a related term of sterling.


As a verb great

is .

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Estimable vs Sterling - What's the difference?

estimable | sterling | Related terms |

Estimable is a related term of sterling.


As an adjective estimable

is worthy of esteem; admirable.

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Suited vs Sterling - What's the difference?

suited | sterling | Related terms |

Suited is a related term of sterling.


As a verb suited

is (suit).

As an adjective suited

is (poker|of two or more cards) of the same suit.

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Trustworthy vs Sterling - What's the difference?

trustworthy | sterling | Related terms |

Trustworthy is a related term of sterling.


As an adjective trustworthy

is deserving of trust, reliable.

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Capable vs Sterling - What's the difference?

capable | sterling | Related terms |

Capable is a related term of sterling.


As an adjective capable

is able and efficient; having the ability needed for a specific task; having the disposition to do something; permitting or being susceptible to something.

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Obliging vs Sterling - What's the difference?

obliging | sterling | Related terms |

Obliging is a related term of sterling.


As an adjective obliging

is happy and ready to do favours for others.

As a verb obliging

is .

As a proper noun sterling is

a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

Expedient vs Sterling - What's the difference?

expedient | sterling | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between expedient and sterling

is that expedient is simple, easy, or quick; convenient while sterling is of, or relating to British currency, or the former British coinage.

As nouns the difference between expedient and sterling

is that expedient is a method or means for achieving a particular result, especially when direct or efficient; a resource while sterling is the currency of the United Kingdom; especially the pound.

As a proper noun Sterling is

a Scottish surname, variant of Stirling.

Sterling - What does it mean?

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Sterling vs Unfavorable - What's the difference?

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As a proper noun sterling

is a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

As an adjective unfavorable is

disadvantageous, adverse, unsuitable, inconducive; serving to hinder or oppose.

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