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Bang vs Suddenly - What's the difference?

bang | suddenly | Synonyms |

Bang is a synonym of suddenly.


As an adverb suddenly is

happening quickly and with little or no warning; in a sudden manner.

Bang vs Directly - What's the difference?

bang | directly | Synonyms |

Bang is a synonym of directly.


As an adverb directly is

in a direct manner; in a straight line or course.

As a conjunction directly is

as soon as.

Bang vs Wallop - What's the difference?

bang | wallop | Synonyms |

Bang is a synonym of wallop.


As a noun wallop is

a heavy blow, punch.

As a verb wallop is

to rush hastily or wallop can be (internet) to write a message to all operators on an internet relay chat server.

Bang vs Commotion - What's the difference?

bang | commotion | Related terms |

Bang is a related term of commotion.


As a noun commotion is

a state of turbulent motion.

Bang vs Cacophony - What's the difference?

bang | cacophony | Related terms |

Bang is a related term of cacophony.


As a noun cacophony is

a mix of discordant sounds; dissonance.

Stamp vs Bang - What's the difference?

stamp | bang | Related terms |

Stamp is a related term of bang.


As a noun stamp

is an act of stamping the foot, paw or hoof.

As a verb stamp

is to step quickly and heavily, once or repeatedly.

Bang vs Clack - What's the difference?

bang | clack | Related terms |

Bang is a related term of clack.


As a noun clack is

an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk.

As a verb clack is

to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

Bat vs Bang - What's the difference?

bat | bang | Related terms |

Bat is a related term of bang.


As an acronym bat

is best available technology; a principle applying to regulations]] on limiting pollutant [[discharge|discharges.

Thwack vs Bang - What's the difference?

thwack | bang | Related terms |

Thwack is a related term of bang.


As a noun thwack

is the act of thwacking; a strike or blow, especially with a flat implement.

As a verb thwack

is to whack or hit with a flat implement.

Clash vs Bang - What's the difference?

clash | bang | Related terms |

Clash is a related term of bang.


As a noun clash

is (onomatopoeia) a loud sound.

As a verb clash

is to make a loud clash.

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