What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

achieve

Achieve vs Do - What's the difference?

achieve | do |

Do is a synonym of achieve.



In intransitive terms the difference between achieve and do

is that achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance while do is to fare; to succeed or fail.

In transitive terms the difference between achieve and do

is that achieve is to obtain, or gain (a desired result, objective etc.), as the result of exertion; to succeed in gaining; to win while do is to convert into a certain form; especially, to translate.

As a noun do is

a party, celebration, social function.

As an adverb do is

abbreviation of lang=en.

As an initialism DO is

a direct object.

Archiving vs Achieve - What's the difference?

archiving | achieve |


As verbs the difference between archiving and achieve

is that archiving is while achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.

Realise vs Achieve - What's the difference?

realise | achieve |


As verbs the difference between realise and achieve

is that realise is standard spelling of from=Non-Oxford British spelling|realize|lang=en while achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.

Achieve vs Take - What's the difference?

achieve | take |


In intransitive terms the difference between achieve and take

is that achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance while take is to stick, persist, thrive or remain.

In transitive terms the difference between achieve and take

is that achieve is to obtain, or gain (a desired result, objective etc.), as the result of exertion; to succeed in gaining; to win while take is to consider as an instance or example.

As a noun take is

an act of taking.

Effort vs Achieve - What's the difference?

effort | achieve |


In obsolete|transitive|lang=en terms the difference between effort and achieve

is that effort is (obsolete|transitive) to stimulate while achieve is (obsolete|transitive) to conclude, finish, especially successfully.

As verbs the difference between effort and achieve

is that effort is (uncommon|intransitive) to make an effort while achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.

As a noun effort

is the work involved in performing an activity; exertion.

Effor vs Achieve - What's the difference?

effor | achieve |


As verbs the difference between effor and achieve

is that effor is i speak, say out, utter while achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.

Achieve vs Meet - What's the difference?

achieve | meet |


As verbs the difference between achieve and meet

is that achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance while meet is (lb) of individuals: to make personal contact .

As a noun meet is

a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.

As an adjective meet is

suitable; right; proper.

Appoint vs Achieve - What's the difference?

appoint | achieve |


In obsolete|transitive|lang=en terms the difference between appoint and achieve

is that appoint is (obsolete|transitive) to fix with power or firmness; to establish; to mark out while achieve is (obsolete|transitive) to conclude, finish, especially successfully.

In lang=en terms the difference between appoint and achieve

is that appoint is to furnish completely; to provide with all the equipment necessary; to equip or fit out while achieve is to obtain, or gain (a desired result, objective etc), as the result of exertion; to succeed in gaining; to win.

As verbs the difference between appoint and achieve

is that appoint is (obsolete|transitive) to fix with power or firmness; to establish; to mark out while achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.

Achieve vs Webkitlineargradienttoprgbpxrgb - What's the difference?

achieve | webkitlineargradienttoprgbpxrgb |

Achieve vs Settle - What's the difference?

achieve | settle |


In lang=en terms the difference between achieve and settle

is that achieve is to obtain, or gain (a desired result, objective etc), as the result of exertion; to succeed in gaining; to win while settle is to adjust differences or accounts; to come to an agreement.

As verbs the difference between achieve and settle

is that achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance while settle is to place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc.

As a noun settle is

(archaic) a seat of any kind.

Pages