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Blared vs Blare - What's the difference?

blared | blare |


As verbs the difference between blared and blare

is that blared is (blare) while blare is to make a loud sound.

As a noun blare is

(usually singular) a loud sound.

Blake vs Blare - What's the difference?

blake | blare |


As a proper noun blake

is , derived from black'' (dark haired), or from old english blac, ''pale'' or ''fair .

As a noun blare is

(usually singular) a loud sound.

As a verb blare is

to make a loud sound.

Blame vs Blare - What's the difference?

blame | blare |


As verbs the difference between blame and blare

is that blame is while blare is to make a loud sound.

As a noun blare is

(usually singular) a loud sound.

Bare vs Blare - What's the difference?

bare | blare |


As a proper noun bare

is an extinct language of venezuela.

As a noun blare is

(usually singular) a loud sound.

As a verb blare is

to make a loud sound.

Blade vs Blare - What's the difference?

blade | blare |


As nouns the difference between blade and blare

is that blade is the sharp cutting edge of a knife, chisel, or other tool, a razor blade while blare is a loud sound.

As verbs the difference between blade and blare

is that blade is to skate on rollerblades while blare is to make a loud sound.

Blare vs Raucous - What's the difference?

blare | raucous |


As a noun blare

is (usually singular) a loud sound.

As a verb blare

is to make a loud sound.

As an adjective raucous is

harsh and rough-sounding.

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