different between unsinking vs unsinning
unsinking
English
Etymology
un- +? sinking
Adjective
unsinking (comparative more unsinking, superlative most unsinking)
- That does not sink.
- 1816, John Wilson, The City of the Plague
- Let me walk the waves of this wide world / Through faith unsinking.
- 1816, John Wilson, The City of the Plague
unsinking From the web:
unsinning
English
Verb
unsinning
- present participle of unsin
Adjective
unsinning (not comparable)
- Not committing sins.
- the unsinning animals
unsinning From the web:
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- unsinking vs unsinning
- unstinking vs unsinking
- unblinding vs unblinking
- blinking vs unblinking
- unkinging vs unkinking
- terms vs clinked
- clinked vs slinked
- clunked vs clinked
- clanked vs clinked
- clinked vs clicked
- clonked vs clinked
- clinked vs linked
- clinged vs clinked
- chinked vs clinked
- clunker vs clunked
- clunker vs flunker
- lunker vs clunker
- clunker vs clunkier
- clunker vs chunker
- clunker vs clanker