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Anticipate vs Antic - What's the difference?

anticipate | antic |


As a verb anticipate

is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.

As an adjective antic is

ancient.

Antic vs Exotic - What's the difference?

antic | exotic |


As adjectives the difference between antic and exotic

is that antic is ancient while exotic is exotic.

Whim vs Antic - What's the difference?

whim | antic | Related terms |

Whim is a related term of antic.


As an adjective antic is

ancient.

Comical vs Antic - What's the difference?

comical | antic | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between comical and antic

is that comical is originally, relating to comedy while antic is grotesque, incongruous.

As a noun antic is

a grotesque representation of a figure; a gargoyle.

As a verb antic is

to perform antics.

Recreation vs Antic - What's the difference?

recreation | antic | Related terms |

Recreation is a related term of antic.


As a noun recreation

is recreation (process of recreating or result of this process).

As an adjective antic is

ancient.

Antic vs Strange - What's the difference?

antic | strange |


In obsolete terms the difference between antic and strange

is that antic is to make a fool of, to cause to look ridiculous while strange is not familiar; unaccustomed; inexperienced.

As adjectives the difference between antic and strange

is that antic is grotesque, incongruous while strange is not normal; odd, unusual, surprising, out of the ordinary.

As nouns the difference between antic and strange

is that antic is a grotesque representation of a figure; a gargoyle while strange is vagina.

As verbs the difference between antic and strange

is that antic is to perform antics while strange is to alienate; to estrange.

As a proper noun Strange is

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Obsolete vs Antic - What's the difference?

obsolete | antic | Related terms |

Obsolete is a related term of antic.


As adjectives the difference between obsolete and antic

is that obsolete is obsolete, deprecated (computing) while antic is ancient.

Ridiculous vs Antic - What's the difference?

ridiculous | antic | Related terms |

Ridiculous is a related term of antic.


As adjectives the difference between ridiculous and antic

is that ridiculous is deserving of ridicule; foolish; absurd while antic is ancient.

Antic vs Old-fashioned - What's the difference?

antic | old-fashioned | Related terms |

Antic is a related term of old-fashioned.


As adjectives the difference between antic and old-fashioned

is that antic is ancient while old-fashioned is of a thing, outdated or no longer in vogue.

As a noun old-fashioned is

a whiskey-based cocktail.

Quirk vs Antic - What's the difference?

quirk | antic | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between quirk and antic

is that quirk is an idiosyncrasy; a slight glitch, mannerism; something unusual about the manner or style of something or someone while antic is a grotesque representation of a figure; a gargoyle.

As verbs the difference between quirk and antic

is that quirk is to move with a wry jerk while antic is to perform antics.

As an adjective antic is

grotesque, incongruous.

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