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Bad vs Lazy - What's the difference?

bad | lazy |


As verbs the difference between bad and lazy

is that bad is to simulate while lazy is .

Dramatic vs Bad - What's the difference?

dramatic | bad |


As an adjective dramatic

is dramatic.

As a verb bad is

to simulate.

Mal vs Bad - What's the difference?

mal | bad |


As a noun mal

is rent.

As a verb bad is

to simulate.

Bad vs Kore - What's the difference?

bad | kore |


As a verb bad

is to simulate.

Bad vs Core - What's the difference?

bad | core |


As a verb bad

is to simulate.

As a noun core is

crow.

Bad vs Pouch - What's the difference?

bad | pouch |


As verbs the difference between bad and pouch

is that bad is to simulate while pouch is to enclose within a pouch.

As a noun pouch is

a small bag usually closed with a drawstring.

Imbecile vs Bad - What's the difference?

imbecile | bad |


As a noun imbecile

is (obsolete) a person with limited (l) (l) who can perform (l) and think only like a young child, in medical circles meaning a person who lacks the capacity to develop beyond the mental age of a normal five to seven-year-old child.

As an adjective imbecile

is (dated) destitute of strength, whether of body or mind; feeble; impotent; especially, mentally weak.

As a verb bad is

to simulate.

Noob vs Bad - What's the difference?

noob | bad |


As a noun noob

is (internet slang|pejorative) a newb or newbie; refers to the idea that someone is new to a game, concept, or idea; implying a lack of experience also, in some areas the word noob can mean someone is obsessed with things.

As a verb bad is

to simulate.

Bad vs Word - What's the difference?

bad | word |


As a verb bad

is to simulate.

As a noun word is

scripture; the bible.

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