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dabble

Ilettante vs Dabble - What's the difference?

ilettante | dabble |


As a verb dabble is

to partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness.

Dabble vs Try - What's the difference?

dabble | try |


As verbs the difference between dabble and try

is that dabble is to partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness while try is to attempt; to endeavour. Followed by infinitive.

As a noun try is

an attempt.

As an adjective try is

fine, excellent.

Dabble vs Wabble - What's the difference?

dabble | wabble |


As verbs the difference between dabble and wabble

is that dabble is to partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness while wabble is wobble, move to and fro.

Dabble vs Babble - What's the difference?

dabble | babble |


In lang=en terms the difference between dabble and babble

is that dabble is to participate or have an interest in an activity, but in a casual or superficial way while babble is to disclose by too free talk, as a secret.

As verbs the difference between dabble and babble

is that dabble is to partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness while babble is to utter words indistinctly or unintelligibly; to utter inarticulate sounds; as, a child babbles .

As a noun babble is

idle talk; senseless prattle; gabble; twaddle.

Dabble vs Gabble - What's the difference?

dabble | gabble |


As verbs the difference between dabble and gabble

is that dabble is to partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness while gabble is to talk fast, idly, foolishly, or without meaning.

Dabble vs Wade - What's the difference?

dabble | wade |


As a verb dabble

is to partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness.

As a proper noun wade is

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Dabble vs Pabble - What's the difference?

dabble | pabble |


As verbs the difference between dabble and pabble

is that dabble is to partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness while pabble is to make the sound like liquid or porridge makes when bubbling under heat, on a stove.

Dabble vs Rabble - What's the difference?

dabble | rabble |


As a verb dabble

is to partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness.

As a noun rabble is

a mob; a disorderly crowd.

Dabble vs Dibble - What's the difference?

dabble | dibble |


As a verb dabble

is to partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness.

As a proper noun dibble is

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Dabble vs Drabble - What's the difference?

dabble | drabble |


In transitive terms the difference between dabble and drabble

is that dabble is to partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness while drabble is to wet or dirty, especially by dragging through mud.

In intransitive terms the difference between dabble and drabble

is that dabble is to participate or have an interest in an activity, but in a casual or superficial way while drabble is to fish with a long line and rod.

As a noun drabble is

a short fictional story, typically in fan fiction, sometimes exactly 100 words long.

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