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Tacky vs Seedy - What's the difference?

tacky | seedy |


In colloquial|lang=en terms the difference between tacky and seedy

is that tacky is (colloquial) in poor taste while seedy is (colloquial) having a peculiar flavour supposed to be derived from the weeds growing among the vines; said of certain kinds of french brandy.

As adjectives the difference between tacky and seedy

is that tacky is of a substance, slightly sticky while seedy is disreputable, run-down, sleazy.

Tacky vs Cool - What's the difference?

tacky | cool |


As adjectives the difference between tacky and cool

is that tacky is of a substance, slightly sticky while cool is having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold.

As a noun cool is

a moderate or refreshing state of cold; moderate temperature of the air between hot and cold; coolness.

As a verb cool is

to lose heat, to get colder.

As an acronym COOL is

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Dorky vs Tacky - What's the difference?

dorky | tacky |


As adjectives the difference between dorky and tacky

is that dorky is like a dork, or having a dork's characteristics while tacky is of a substance, slightly sticky.

Tacky vs Tasteless - What's the difference?

tacky | tasteless |


As adjectives the difference between tacky and tasteless

is that tacky is of a substance, slightly sticky while tasteless is having no flavour; bland, insipid.

Shoddy vs Tacky - What's the difference?

shoddy | tacky |


As adjectives the difference between shoddy and tacky

is that shoddy is being of poor quality or construction while tacky is of a substance, slightly sticky.

As a noun shoddy

is a low-grade cloth made from by-products of wool processing, or from recycled wool.

Lame vs Tacky - What's the difference?

lame | tacky |


As adjectives the difference between lame and tacky

is that lame is unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs while tacky is of a substance, slightly sticky.

As a verb lame

is to cause a person or animal to become lame.

As a noun lame

is a lamina.

Vulgar vs Tacky - What's the difference?

vulgar | tacky |


As adjectives the difference between vulgar and tacky

is that vulgar is debased, uncouth, distasteful, obscene while tacky is of a substance, slightly sticky.

Tacky vs Sneakers - What's the difference?

tacky | sneakers |


As an adjective tacky

is of a substance, slightly sticky.

As a noun sneakers is

(us|atlantic canada) : leisure shoes, often worn for sports; trainers.

Tact vs Tacky - What's the difference?

tact | tacky |


As a noun tact

is the sense of touch; feeling.

As a verb tact

is to use a tact (a kind of verbal operant; see noun sense).

As an adjective tacky is

of a substance, slightly sticky.

Tacky vs Grippy - What's the difference?

tacky | grippy |


As adjectives the difference between tacky and grippy

is that tacky is of a substance, slightly sticky while grippy is tending to grip well.

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