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Unexcited vs Aloof - What's the difference?

unexcited | aloof | Related terms |

Unexcited is a related term of aloof.


As adjectives the difference between unexcited and aloof

is that unexcited is (nonstandard) not excited while aloof is reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant; standoffish.

As an adverb aloof is

at or from a distance, but within view, or at a small distance; apart; away.

As a preposition aloof is

(obsolete) away from; clear of.

Satisfied vs Unexcited - What's the difference?

satisfied | unexcited |


As adjectives the difference between satisfied and unexcited

is that satisfied is in a state of satisfaction while unexcited is (nonstandard) not excited.

As a verb satisfied

is (satisfy).

Unexcited vs Unimpassioned - What's the difference?

unexcited | unimpassioned | Related terms |

Unexcited is a related term of unimpassioned.


As adjectives the difference between unexcited and unimpassioned

is that unexcited is (nonstandard) not excited while unimpassioned is not impassioned; lacking passion; without emotion.

Unexcited vs Indolent - What's the difference?

unexcited | indolent | Related terms |

Unexcited is a related term of indolent.


As adjectives the difference between unexcited and indolent

is that unexcited is (nonstandard) not excited while indolent is habitually]] lazy, [[procrastinate|procrastinating, or resistant to physical labor/labour.

Still vs Unexcited - What's the difference?

still | unexcited | Related terms |

Still is a related term of unexcited.


As a noun still

is .

As an adjective unexcited is

(nonstandard) not excited.

Unexcited vs Detached - What's the difference?

unexcited | detached | Related terms |

Unexcited is a related term of detached.


As adjectives the difference between unexcited and detached

is that unexcited is (nonstandard) not excited while detached is of a house: not joined to another house on either side.

As a verb detached is

(detach).

Unexcited vs Unmindful - What's the difference?

unexcited | unmindful | Related terms |

Unexcited is a related term of unmindful.


As adjectives the difference between unexcited and unmindful

is that unexcited is (nonstandard) not excited while unmindful is lacking awareness; oblivious.

Unexcited vs Idle - What's the difference?

unexcited | idle | Related terms |

Unexcited is a related term of idle.


As adjectives the difference between unexcited and idle

is that unexcited is (nonstandard) not excited while idle is (lb) empty, vacant.

As a verb idle is

to spend in idleness; to waste; to consume.

Unexcited vs Languid - What's the difference?

unexcited | languid | Related terms |

Unexcited is a related term of languid.


As adjectives the difference between unexcited and languid

is that unexcited is (nonstandard) not excited while languid is languid.

Smooth vs Unexcited - What's the difference?

smooth | unexcited | Related terms |

Smooth is a related term of unexcited.


As adjectives the difference between smooth and unexcited

is that smooth is having a texture that lacks friction not rough while unexcited is (nonstandard) not excited.

As an adverb smooth

is smoothly.

As a noun smooth

is something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.

As a verb smooth

is to make smooth or even.

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