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Opposite vs Contract - What's the difference?

opposite | contract |


As adjectives the difference between opposite and contract

is that opposite is located directly across from something else, or from each other while contract is (obsolete) contracted; affianced; betrothed.

As nouns the difference between opposite and contract

is that opposite is something opposite or contrary to another while contract is an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.

As an adverb opposite

is in an opposite position.

As a preposition opposite

is facing, or across from.

As a verb contract is

(ambitransitive) to draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen.

Contract vs Collaborate - What's the difference?

contract | collaborate |


As verbs the difference between contract and collaborate

is that contract is (ambitransitive) to draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen while collaborate is to work together with others to achieve a common goal.

As a noun contract

is an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.

As an adjective contract

is (obsolete) contracted; affianced; betrothed.

Contract vs Noncontractual - What's the difference?

contract | noncontractual |


As adjectives the difference between contract and noncontractual

is that contract is contracted; affianced; betrothed while noncontractual is not contractual.

As a noun contract

is an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.

As a verb contract

is to draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen.

Solidify vs Contract - What's the difference?

solidify | contract |


In transitive terms the difference between solidify and contract

is that solidify is to concentrate; consolidate while contract is to gain or acquire (an illness).

In intransitive terms the difference between solidify and contract

is that solidify is to become solid; to freeze, set while contract is to make an agreement or contract; to covenant; to agree; to bargain.

As a noun contract is

an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.

As an adjective contract is

contracted; affianced; betrothed.

Account vs Contract - What's the difference?

account | contract |


In transitive terms the difference between account and contract

is that account is to estimate, consider (something to be as described) while contract is to gain or acquire (an illness).

In intransitive terms the difference between account and contract

is that account is to cause the death, capture, or destruction of someone or something (+ {{term|for}}) while contract is to make an agreement or contract; to covenant; to agree; to bargain.

In obsolete terms the difference between account and contract

is that account is to recount, relate (a narrative etc.) while contract is not abstract; concrete.

As nouns the difference between account and contract

is that account is a registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review while contract is an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.

As verbs the difference between account and contract

is that account is to provide explanation while contract is to draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen.

As an adjective contract is

contracted; affianced; betrothed.

Loan vs Contract - What's the difference?

loan | contract |


As nouns the difference between loan and contract

is that loan is (banking|finance) a sum of money or other valuables or consideration that an individual, group or other legal entity borrows from another individual, group or legal entity (the latter often being a financial institution) with the condition that it be returned or repaid at a later date (sometimes with interest) or loan can be (scotland) a lonnen while contract is an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.

As verbs the difference between loan and contract

is that loan is to lend (something) to (someone) while contract is (ambitransitive) to draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen.

As an adjective contract is

(obsolete) contracted; affianced; betrothed.

Contract vs Tally - What's the difference?

contract | tally | Related terms |

Contract is a related term of tally.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between contract and tally

is that contract is (obsolete) not abstract; concrete while tally is (obsolete) in a tall way; stoutly; with spirit.

In lang=en terms the difference between contract and tally

is that contract is to gain or acquire (an illness) while tally is to correspond or agree.

As nouns the difference between contract and tally

is that contract is an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement while tally is originally, a piece of wood on which notches or scores were cut, as the marks of number;.

As adjectives the difference between contract and tally

is that contract is (obsolete) contracted; affianced; betrothed while tally is (label) used as a mild intensifier: very (almost exclusively used by the upper classes).

As verbs the difference between contract and tally

is that contract is (ambitransitive) to draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen while tally is to count something.

As an interjection tally is

target sighted.

As an adverb tally is

(obsolete) in a tall way; stoutly; with spirit.

Concur vs Contract - What's the difference?

concur | contract | Related terms |

Contract is a synonym of concur.



In obsolete terms the difference between concur and contract

is that concur is to run together; to meet while contract is not abstract; concrete.

As verbs the difference between concur and contract

is that concur is to unite or agree (in action or opinion); to have a common opinion; to coincide; to correspond while contract is to draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen.

As a noun contract is

an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.

As an adjective contract is

contracted; affianced; betrothed.

Contract vs Attract - What's the difference?

contract | attract |


As verbs the difference between contract and attract

is that contract is (ambitransitive) to draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen while attract is to pull toward without touching.

As a noun contract

is an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.

As an adjective contract

is (obsolete) contracted; affianced; betrothed.

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