command |
intended |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between command and intended
is that
command is (obsolete) to direct to come; to bestow while
intended is (obsolete) made tense; stretched out; extended; forcible; violent.
As nouns the difference between command and intended
is that
command is an order to do something while
intended is .
As verbs the difference between command and intended
is that
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority while
intended is (
intend).
As an adjective intended is
planned.
command |
promise |
In lang=en terms the difference between command and promise
is that
command is to hold, to control the use of while
promise is to give grounds for expectation, especially of something good.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between command and promise
is that
command is (obsolete) to direct to come; to bestow while
promise is (obsolete) bestowal or fulfillment of what is promised.
As nouns the difference between command and promise
is that
command is an order to do something while
promise is an oath or affirmation; a vow.
As verbs the difference between command and promise
is that
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority while
promise is to commit to something or action; to make an oath; make a vow.
parable |
command |
In lang=en terms the difference between parable and command
is that
parable is to represent by parable while
command is to hold, to control the use of.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between parable and command
is that
parable is (obsolete) that can easily be prepared or procured; obtainable while
command is (obsolete) to direct to come; to bestow.
As nouns the difference between parable and command
is that
parable is a short narrative illustrating a lesson (usually religious/moral) by comparison or analogy while
command is an order to do something.
As verbs the difference between parable and command
is that
parable is to represent by parable while
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.
As an adjective parable
is (obsolete) that can easily be prepared or procured; obtainable.
enjoy |
command |
As verbs the difference between enjoy and command
is that
enjoy is to receive pleasure or satisfaction from something while
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.
As a noun command is
an order to do something.
cookie |
command |
As nouns the difference between cookie and command
is that
cookie is (
label) a small, flat, baked cake which is either crisp or soft but firm (often with chocolate chips, candies or nuts mixed in) while
command is an order to do something.
As a verb command is
to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.
tamper |
command |
In lang=en terms the difference between tamper and command
is that
tamper is to alter by making unauthorized changes; to meddle while
command is to hold, to control the use of.
As nouns the difference between tamper and command
is that
tamper is a person or thing that tamps while
command is an order to do something.
As verbs the difference between tamper and command
is that
tamper is to alter by making unauthorized changes; to meddle while
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.
forbid |
command |
In transitive terms the difference between forbid and command
is that
forbid is to oppose, hinder, or prevent, as if by an effectual command while
command is to hold, to control the use of.
As a noun command is
an order to do something.
pressure |
command |
As verbs the difference between pressure and command
is that
pressure is while
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.
As an adjective pressure
is squeezed.
As a noun command is
an order to do something.
command |
warn |
In transitive terms the difference between command and warn
is that
command is to hold, to control the use of while
warn is to notify (someone) of something untoward.
In obsolete terms the difference between command and warn
is that
command is to direct to come; to bestow while
warn is to refuse, deny (someone something).
As a noun command
is an order to do something.
command |
warning |
As nouns the difference between command and warning
is that
command is an order to do something while
warning is the action of the verb warn; an instance of warning someone.
As verbs the difference between command and warning
is that
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority while
warning is present participle of lang=en.
As an interjection warning is
used to warn of danger in signs and notices.
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