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Accord vs Appropriate - What's the difference?

accord | appropriate |


In obsolete terms the difference between accord and appropriate

is that accord is assent while appropriate is set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.

In transitive terms the difference between accord and appropriate

is that accord is to bring (people) to an agreement; to reconcile, settle, adjust or harmonize while appropriate is to set apart for, or assign to, a particular person or use, in exclusion of all others; with to or for.

As a noun accord

is agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action.

As an adjective appropriate is

set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.

Legitimate vs Appropriate - What's the difference?

legitimate | appropriate |

Appropriate is a synonym of legitimate.



As adjectives the difference between legitimate and appropriate

is that legitimate is in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful while appropriate is set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.

As verbs the difference between legitimate and appropriate

is that 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 while appropriate is to make suitable; to suit.

Appropriate vs Earmark - What's the difference?

appropriate | earmark |


In lang=en terms the difference between appropriate and earmark

is that appropriate is to set apart for, or assign to, a particular person or use, in exclusion of all others; with to'' or ''for while earmark is to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear.

As verbs the difference between appropriate and earmark

is that appropriate is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit while earmark is to mark (as of sheep) by slitting the ear.

As an adjective appropriate

is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.

As a noun earmark is

a mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership.

Appropriate vs Prepared - What's the difference?

appropriate | prepared | Related terms |

Appropriate is a related term of prepared.


As adjectives the difference between appropriate and prepared

is that appropriate is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved while prepared is willing.

As verbs the difference between appropriate and prepared

is that appropriate is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit while prepared is (prepare).

Appropriate vs Correspondent - What's the difference?

appropriate | correspondent | Related terms |

Appropriate is a related term of correspondent.


As adjectives the difference between appropriate and correspondent

is that appropriate is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved while correspondent is corresponding; suitable; adapted; congruous.

As a verb appropriate

is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit.

As a noun correspondent is

someone who or something which corresponds.

Appropriate vs Sutiable - What's the difference?

appropriate | sutiable |

Appropriate vs Suittable - What's the difference?

appropriate | suittable |

Auspicious vs Appropriate - What's the difference?

auspicious | appropriate | Related terms |

Auspicious is a related term of appropriate.


As adjectives the difference between auspicious and appropriate

is that auspicious is of good omen; indicating future success while appropriate is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.

As a verb appropriate is

(archaic) to make suitable; to suit.

Appropriate vs Politic - What's the difference?

appropriate | politic | Related terms |

Appropriate is a related term of politic.


As adjectives the difference between appropriate and politic

is that appropriate is (obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved while politic is political.

As a verb appropriate

is (archaic) to make suitable; to suit.

Pat vs Appropriate - What's the difference?

pat | appropriate | Synonyms |

Pat is a synonym of appropriate.


As an adjective appropriate is

(obsolete) set apart for a particular use or person; reserved.

As a verb appropriate is

(archaic) to make suitable; to suit.

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