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Blunt vs Firm - What's the difference?

blunt | firm | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between blunt and firm

is that blunt is having a thick edge or point, as an instrument; not sharp while firm is steadfast, secure, hard (in position.

As nouns the difference between blunt and firm

is that blunt is a fencer's practice foil with a soft tip while firm is a business partnership; the name under which it trades.

As verbs the difference between blunt and firm

is that blunt is to dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker; to make blunt while firm is to make firm or strong; fix securely.

Blunt vs Mute - What's the difference?

blunt | mute | Related terms |

Blunt is a related term of mute.


As a noun blunt

is blunt (marijuana cigar).

As a verb mute is

.

As an adjective mute is

mutated.

Blunt vs Thick - What's the difference?

blunt | thick | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between blunt and thick

is that blunt is having a thick edge or point, as an instrument; not sharp while thick is relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.

As nouns the difference between blunt and thick

is that blunt is a fencer's practice foil with a soft tip while thick is the thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.

As verbs the difference between blunt and thick

is that blunt is to dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker; to make blunt while thick is to thicken.

As an adverb thick is

in a thick manner.

Blunt vs Naked - What's the difference?

blunt | naked | Related terms |

Blunt is a related term of naked.


As a noun blunt

is blunt (marijuana cigar).

As an adjective naked is

not wearing any clothes; without clothing on the genitals or female nipples.

As a verb naked is

(nake).

Blunt vs Slake - What's the difference?

blunt | slake | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between blunt and slake

is that blunt is to dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker; to make blunt while slake is of a person: to become less energetic, to slacken in one's efforts.

As an adjective blunt

is having a thick edge or point, as an instrument; not sharp.

As a noun blunt

is a fencer's practice foil with a soft tip.

Blunt vs Bald - What's the difference?

blunt | bald | Related terms |

Blunt is a related term of bald.


As nouns the difference between blunt and bald

is that blunt is blunt (marijuana cigar) while bald is (appalachian) a mountain summit or crest that lacks forest growth despite a warm climate conducive to such, as is found in many places in the southern.

As an adjective bald is

having no hair, fur or feathers.

As a verb bald is

to become bald.

Soften vs Blunt - What's the difference?

soften | blunt | Related terms |

Soften is a related term of blunt.


As a verb soften

is to make something soft or softer.

As a noun blunt is

blunt (marijuana cigar).

Alleviate vs Blunt - What's the difference?

alleviate | blunt | Related terms |

Alleviate is a related term of blunt.


As a verb alleviate

is to make less severe, as a pain or difficulty.

As a noun blunt is

blunt (marijuana cigar).

Blunt vs Plainspoken - What's the difference?

blunt | plainspoken |


As a noun blunt

is blunt (marijuana cigar).

As an adjective plainspoken is

speaking plainly or simply.

Reduce vs Blunt - What's the difference?

reduce | blunt | Related terms |

Reduce is a related term of blunt.


As a verb reduce

is to bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair.

As a noun blunt is

blunt (marijuana cigar).

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