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Broil vs Grilled - What's the difference?

broil | grilled |


As verbs the difference between broil and grilled

is that broil is to cook by direct, radiant heat or broil can be to cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil while grilled is (grill).

As a noun broil

is food prepared by broiling or broil can be (archaic) a brawl; a rowdy disturbance.

As an adjective grilled is

cooked on a grill or grilled can be fitted with a grille.

Baste vs Broil - What's the difference?

baste | broil |


As verbs the difference between baste and broil

is that baste is to sew with long or loose stitches, as for temporary use, or in preparation for gathering the fabric while broil is to cook by direct, radiant heat.

As a noun broil is

food prepared by broiling.

Bail vs Broil - What's the difference?

bail | broil |


As a conjunction bail

is .

As a verb broil is

to cook by direct, radiant heat or broil can be to cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil.

As a noun broil is

food prepared by broiling or broil can be (archaic) a brawl; a rowdy disturbance.

Broil vs Gril - What's the difference?

broil | gril |


As a verb broil

is to cook by direct, radiant heat.

As a noun broil

is food prepared by broiling.

As an adjective gril is

harsh; hard; severe; stern; rough.

Broil vs Contest - What's the difference?

broil | contest | Synonyms |

Broil is a synonym of contest.


In lang=en terms the difference between broil and contest

is that broil is (obsolete) to brawl while contest is to strive earnestly to hold or maintain; to struggle to defend.

As verbs the difference between broil and contest

is that broil is to cook by direct, radiant heat or broil can be to cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil while contest is to contend.

As nouns the difference between broil and contest

is that broil is food prepared by broiling or broil can be (archaic) a brawl; a rowdy disturbance while contest is (uncountable) controversy; debate.

Broil vs Dissension - What's the difference?

broil | dissension | Synonyms |

Broil is a synonym of dissension.


As nouns the difference between broil and dissension

is that broil is food prepared by broiling or broil can be (archaic) a brawl; a rowdy disturbance while dissension is an act of expressing dissent, especially spoken.

As a verb broil

is to cook by direct, radiant heat or broil can be to cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil.

Broil vs Strife - What's the difference?

broil | strife | Related terms |

Broil is a related term of strife.


As nouns the difference between broil and strife

is that broil is food prepared by broiling or broil can be (archaic) a brawl; a rowdy disturbance while strife is conflict, sometimes violent, usually brief or limited in scope.

As a verb broil

is to cook by direct, radiant heat or broil can be to cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil.

Feud vs Broil - What's the difference?

feud | broil | Synonyms |

Feud is a synonym of broil.


In lang=en terms the difference between feud and broil

is that feud is to carry on a feud while broil is (obsolete) to brawl.

As nouns the difference between feud and broil

is that feud is a state of long-standing mutual hostility or feud can be an estate granted to a vassal by a feudal lord in exchange for service while broil is food prepared by broiling or broil can be (archaic) a brawl; a rowdy disturbance.

As verbs the difference between feud and broil

is that feud is to carry on a feud while broil is to cook by direct, radiant heat or broil can be to cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil.

Broil vs Tumult - What's the difference?

broil | tumult | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between broil and tumult

is that broil is to cook by direct, radiant heat while tumult is to make a tumult; to be in great commotion.

As nouns the difference between broil and tumult

is that broil is food prepared by broiling while tumult is confused, agitated noise as made by a crowd.

Broil vs Contention - What's the difference?

broil | contention | Synonyms |

Broil is a synonym of contention.


As nouns the difference between broil and contention

is that broil is food prepared by broiling or broil can be (archaic) a brawl; a rowdy disturbance while contention is struggle, contest, strife, argument, debate.

As a verb broil

is to cook by direct, radiant heat or broil can be to cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil.

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