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Eloped vs Abscond - What's the difference?

eloped | abscond |


As verbs the difference between eloped and abscond

is that eloped is (elope) while abscond is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment.

Abscond vs Avoid - What's the difference?

abscond | avoid |


As verbs the difference between abscond and avoid

is that abscond is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment while avoid is to keep away from; to keep clear of; to endeavor not to meet; to shun; to abstain from.

Abscond vs Flit - What's the difference?

abscond | flit |


As verbs the difference between abscond and flit

is that abscond is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment while flit is to move about rapidly and nimbly.

As a noun flit is

a fluttering or darting movement.

As an adjective flit is

(poetic|obsolete) fast, nimble.

Abscond vs Bunk - What's the difference?

abscond | bunk |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between abscond and bunk

is that abscond is (obsolete) to conceal; to take away while bunk is (obsolete) to expel from a school.

As verbs the difference between abscond and bunk

is that abscond is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment while bunk is to occupy a bunk or bunk can be (british) to fail to attend school or work without permission; to play truant (usually as in 'to bunk off').

As a noun bunk is

one of a series of berths or bed placed in tiers or bunk can be (slang) bunkum; senseless talk, nonsense.

Abscond vs Undefined - What's the difference?

abscond | undefined |


As a verb abscond

is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Abscond vs Steal - What's the difference?

abscond | steal |


As verbs the difference between abscond and steal

is that abscond is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment while steal is (lb) to take illegally, or without the owner's permission, something owned by someone else.

As a noun steal is

the act of stealing.

Furtiveness vs Abscond - What's the difference?

furtiveness | abscond |


As a noun furtiveness

is the quality of being furtive.

As a verb abscond is

(intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment.

Furtive vs Abscond - What's the difference?

furtive | abscond |


As an adjective furtive

is stealthy.

As a verb abscond is

(intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment.

Abscond vs Prattle - What's the difference?

abscond | prattle |


As verbs the difference between abscond and prattle

is that abscond is to hide, to be in hiding or concealment while prattle is to speak incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble.

As a noun prattle is

silly, childish, talk; babble.

Sneak vs Abscond - What's the difference?

sneak | abscond |


In lang=en terms the difference between sneak and abscond

is that sneak is (informal, especially with on) to inform an authority about another's misdemeanours; to tell tales; to grass while abscond is to withdraw from .

As verbs the difference between sneak and abscond

is that sneak is to creep or go stealthily; to come or go while trying to avoid detection, as a person who does not wish to be seen while abscond is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment.

As a noun sneak

is one who sneaks; one who moves stealthily to acquire an item or information.

As an adjective sneak

is in advance; before release to the general public.

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