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Roar vs Bleat - What's the difference?

roar | bleat | Related terms |

Roar is a related term of bleat.


As a proper noun roar

is .

As a noun bleat is

the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

As a verb bleat is

of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry.

Bleat vs Bemoan - What's the difference?

bleat | bemoan | Related terms |

Bleat is a related term of bemoan.


As verbs the difference between bleat and bemoan

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while bemoan is to moan or complain about; be dismayed or worried about something.

As a noun bleat

is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

Bleat vs Blet - What's the difference?

bleat | blet |


As verbs the difference between bleat and blet

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while blet is to undergo bletting, a fermentation process in certain fruit beyond ripening.

As a noun bleat

is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

Bleat vs Blea - What's the difference?

bleat | blea |


As nouns the difference between bleat and blea

is that bleat is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat while blea is the part of a tree that lies immediately under the bark; the alburnum or sapwood.

As a verb bleat

is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry.

Bleat vs Blear - What's the difference?

bleat | blear |


As verbs the difference between bleat and blear

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while blear is to make blurred or dim, especially the eyes.

As a noun bleat

is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

As an adjective blear is

(of eyes or vision) dim, unclear from water or rheum.

Bleat vs Bleah - What's the difference?

bleat | bleah |


As a noun bleat

is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

As a verb bleat

is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry.

As an interjection bleah is

(slang|us) expresses negative feeling the quality of the emotion expressed is more negative than that of 'blah' and has a slight feeling of disgust, verging on nausea.

Bleat vs Blest - What's the difference?

bleat | blest |


As verbs the difference between bleat and blest

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while blest is : (bless).

As a noun bleat

is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

Bleat vs Blent - What's the difference?

bleat | blent |


As verbs the difference between bleat and blent

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while blent is (archaic|poetic) (blend).

As a noun bleat

is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

Bleat vs Leat - What's the difference?

bleat | leat |


As nouns the difference between bleat and leat

is that bleat is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat while leat is an artificial watercourse, canal or aqueduct, but especially a millrace.

As a verb bleat

is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry.

Bleat vs Bloat - What's the difference?

bleat | bloat |


As nouns the difference between bleat and bloat

is that bleat is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat while bloat is distention of the abdomen from death.

As verbs the difference between bleat and bloat

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while bloat is to cause to become distended.

As an adjective bloat is

(obsolete) bloated.

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