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Blatant vs Dare - What's the difference?

blatant | dare |


As an adjective blatant

is bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring; disagreeably clamorous; sounding loudly and harshly.

As a noun dare is

tongs.

Dare vs Reveal - What's the difference?

dare | reveal |


In transitive terms the difference between dare and reveal

is that dare is to catch (larks) by producing terror through the use of mirrors, scarlet cloth, a hawk, etc., so that they lie still till a net is thrown over them while reveal is to communicate that which could not be known or discovered without divine or supernatural instruction.

In obsolete terms the difference between dare and reveal

is that dare is to lie or crouch down in fear while reveal is the side of an opening for a window, doorway, or the like, between the door frame or window frame and the outer surface of the wall; or, where the opening is not filled with a door, etc., the whole thickness of the wall; the jamb.

As verbs the difference between dare and reveal

is that dare is to have enough courage (to do something) while reveal is to uncover; to show and display that which was hidden.

As nouns the difference between dare and reveal

is that dare is a challenge to prove courage while reveal is the outer side of a window or door frame; the jamb.

As a proper noun DARE

is abbreviation of w:Dictionary of American Regional English|Dictionary of American Regional English|lang=en.

Dier vs Dare - What's the difference?

dier | dare |


As nouns the difference between dier and dare

is that dier is one who dies while dare is a challenge to prove courage.

As a verb dare is

to have enough courage (to do something).

As a proper noun DARE is

abbreviation of w:Dictionary of American Regional English|Dictionary of American Regional English|lang=en.

Dare vs Durst - What's the difference?

dare | durst |


As verbs the difference between dare and durst

is that dare is to have enough courage (to do something) while durst is simple past of dare.

As a noun dare

is a challenge to prove courage.

As a proper noun DARE

is abbreviation of w:Dictionary of American Regional English|Dictionary of American Regional English|lang=en.

Faze vs Dare - What's the difference?

faze | dare |


As verbs the difference between faze and dare

is that faze is to frighten or cause hesitation; to daunt, put off (usually used in the negative), to perturb, to disconcert while dare is to have enough courage (to do something).

As a noun dare is

a challenge to prove courage.

As a proper noun DARE is

abbreviation of w:Dictionary of American Regional English|Dictionary of American Regional English|lang=en.

Dare vs Dares - What's the difference?

dare | dares |


As verbs the difference between dare and dares

is that dare is to have enough courage (to do something) while dares is third-person singular of dare.

As nouns the difference between dare and dares

is that dare is a challenge to prove courage while dares is plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun DARE

is abbreviation of w:Dictionary of American Regional English|Dictionary of American Regional English|lang=en.

Undaunted vs Dare - What's the difference?

undaunted | dare |


As an adjective undaunted

is showing courage and resolution.

As a noun dare is

tongs.

Claim vs Dare - What's the difference?

claim | dare | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between claim and dare

is that claim is to be entitled to anything; to deduce a right or title; to have a claim while dare is to have enough courage (to do something).

As nouns the difference between claim and dare

is that claim is a demand of ownership made for something (e.g. claim ownership, claim victory) while dare is a challenge to prove courage.

As verbs the difference between claim and dare

is that claim is to demand ownership of while dare is to have enough courage (to do something).

As a proper noun DARE is

abbreviation of w:Dictionary of American Regional English|Dictionary of American Regional English|lang=en.

Dare vs Dear - What's the difference?

dare | dear |

Dear is a anagram of dare.



In obsolete terms the difference between dare and dear

is that dare is to lie or crouch down in fear while dear is dearly; at a high price.

As verbs the difference between dare and dear

is that dare is to have enough courage (to do something) while dear is to endear.

As nouns the difference between dare and dear

is that dare is a challenge to prove courage while dear is a very kind, loving person.

As a proper noun DARE

is abbreviation of w:Dictionary of American Regional English|Dictionary of American Regional English|lang=en.

As an adjective dear is

loved; lovable.

As an adverb dear is

dearly; at a high price.

Courageous vs Dare - What's the difference?

courageous | dare |


As an adjective courageous

is of a person, displaying or possessing courage.

As a noun dare is

tongs.

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