wordless |
wordie |
As an adjective wordless
is conveyed without the use of words; unspoken or unsaid.
As a noun wordie is
someone interested in words.
wordless |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As an adjective wordless
is conveyed without the use of words; unspoken or unsaid.
wordless |
mute |
Related terms |
Wordless is a related term of mute.
As adjectives the difference between wordless and mute
is that
wordless is conveyed without the use of words; unspoken or unsaid while
mute is mutated.
As a verb mute is
.
wikidiffcom |
wordless |
Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.
Wikidiffcom has no English definition.
As an adjective wordless is
conveyed without the use of words; unspoken or unsaid.
dump |
wordless |
As a noun dump
is a place where waste or garbage is left; a ground or place for dumping ashes, refuse, etc.
As a verb dump
is to release, especially in large quantities and chaotic manner.
As an adjective wordless is
conveyed without the use of words; unspoken or unsaid.
mum |
wordless |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between mum and wordless
is that
mum is silent while
wordless is conveyed without the use of words; unspoken or unsaid.
As a noun mum
is mother.
As an interjection mum
is stop speaking! hush.
As a verb mum
is to act in a pantomime or dumb show.
As a proper noun Mum
is one's mother.
wordless |
closemouthed |
Related terms |
Wordless is a related term of closemouthed.
As adjectives the difference between wordless and closemouthed
is that
wordless is conveyed without the use of words; unspoken or unsaid while
closemouthed is reticent, secretive or uncommunicative.
wordless |
secretive |
Related terms |
Wordless is a related term of secretive.
As adjectives the difference between wordless and secretive
is that
wordless is conveyed without the use of words; unspoken or unsaid while
secretive is having an inclination to secrecy.
still |
wordless |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between still and wordless
is that
still is not moving; calm while
wordless is conveyed without the use of words; unspoken or unsaid.
As an adverb still
is up to a time, as in the preceding time.
As a noun still
is a period of calm or silence.
As a verb still
is to calm down, to quiet.
wordless |
tacit |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between wordless and tacit
is that
wordless is conveyed without the use of words; unspoken or unsaid while
tacit is expressed in silence; implied, but not made explicit; silent.
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