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Grant vs Allowed - What's the difference?

grant | allowed |


As a proper noun grant

is and a scottish clan name, from a nickname meaning "large".

As a verb allowed is

(allow).

Allowed vs Necessary - What's the difference?

allowed | necessary |


As a verb allowed

is (allow).

As an adjective necessary is

needed, required.

As a noun necessary is

(archaic|british) bathroom, toilet, loo.

Allowed vs Enables - What's the difference?

allowed | enables |


As verbs the difference between allowed and enables

is that allowed is (allow) while enables is (enable).

Allowed vs Gave - What's the difference?

allowed | gave |


As a verb allowed

is (allow).

As a noun gave is

a (something given to someone, eg for christmas or a birthday ).

Allowed vs Happens - What's the difference?

allowed | happens |


As verbs the difference between allowed and happens

is that allowed is (allow) while happens is (happen).

Perpetrated vs Allowed - What's the difference?

perpetrated | allowed |


As verbs the difference between perpetrated and allowed

is that perpetrated is (perpetrate) while allowed is (allow).

Allowed vs Must - What's the difference?

allowed | must |


As verbs the difference between allowed and must

is that allowed is past tense of allow while must is to do with certainty; indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicate

As a noun must is

something that is mandatory or required.

Supported vs Allowed - What's the difference?

supported | allowed |


As verbs the difference between supported and allowed

is that supported is (support) while allowed is (allow).

As an adjective supported

is held in position, especially from below.

Allowed vs Legitimate - What's the difference?

allowed | legitimate | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between allowed and legitimate

is that allowed is past tense of allow while legitimate is to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.

As an adjective legitimate is

in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful.

Allowed vs Bearable - What's the difference?

allowed | bearable |


As a verb allowed

is (allow).

As an adjective bearable is

able to be borne; tolerable; endurable.

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