subversive |
riotous |
As adjectives the difference between subversive and riotous
is that
subversive is intending to subvert, overturn or undermine a government or authority while
riotous is having the characteristics of a riot.
As a noun subversive
is a radical supporter of political or social revolution.
subversive |
underground |
As an adjective subversive
is intending to subvert, overturn or undermine a government or authority.
As a noun subversive
is a radical supporter of political or social revolution.
As a proper noun underground is
(uk|rail transport) the london underground.
subversionary |
subversive |
As adjectives the difference between subversionary and subversive
is that
subversionary is promoting destruction while
subversive is intending to subvert, overturn or undermine a government or authority.
As a noun subversive is
a radical supporter of political or social revolution.
subversive |
destructive |
As adjectives the difference between subversive and destructive
is that
subversive is intending to subvert, overturn or undermine a government or authority while
destructive is causing destruction; damaging.
As a noun subversive
is a radical supporter of political or social revolution.
subversive |
aversive |
As adjectives the difference between subversive and aversive
is that
subversive is intending to subvert, overturn or undermine a government or authority while
aversive is tending to repel, causing avoidance (of a situation, a behaviour, an item, etc),.
As nouns the difference between subversive and aversive
is that
subversive is a radical supporter of political or social revolution while
aversive is (grammar|uncountable) a grammatical case indicating that something is avoided or feared; the evitative case.
subversive |
refractory |
As adjectives the difference between subversive and refractory
is that
subversive is intending to subvert, overturn or undermine a government or authority while
refractory is obstinate and unruly; strongly opposed to something.
As nouns the difference between subversive and refractory
is that
subversive is a radical supporter of political or social revolution while
refractory is a material or piece of material, such as a brick, that has a very high melting point.
subversive |
invert |
As adjectives the difference between subversive and invert
is that
subversive is intending to subvert, overturn or undermine a government or authority while
invert is subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted.
As nouns the difference between subversive and invert
is that
subversive is a radical supporter of political or social revolution while
invert is a homosexual man.
As a verb invert is
to turn (something) upside down or inside out; to place in a contrary order or direction.
subverting |
subversive |
As a verb subverting
is .
As an adjective subversive is
intending to subvert, overturn or undermine a government or authority.
As a noun subversive is
a radical supporter of political or social revolution.
subversive |
destroying |
As an adjective subversive
is intending to subvert, overturn or undermine a government or authority.
As a noun subversive
is a radical supporter of political or social revolution.
As a verb destroying is
.
subversive |
iconoclast |
As nouns the difference between subversive and iconoclast
is that
subversive is a radical supporter of political or social revolution while
iconoclast is one who destroys religious images or icons, especially an opponent of the Orthodox Church in the 8th and 9th centuries, or a Puritan during the European Reformation.
As an adjective subversive
is intending to subvert, overturn or undermine a government or authority.
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