dare |
eare |
As nouns the difference between dare and eare
is that
dare is tongs while
eare is .
dare |
dure |
As a noun dare
is tongs.
As a verb dure is
.
dare |
nare |
As nouns the difference between dare and nare
is that
dare is tongs while
nare is young spruce.
dare |
dared |
As verbs the difference between dare and dared
is that
dare is to have enough courage (to do something) while
dared is past tense 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.
dare |
ware |
In obsolete terms the difference between dare and ware
is that
dare is to lie or crouch down in fear while
ware is wary; cautious.
As verbs the difference between dare and ware
is that
dare is to have enough courage (to do something) while
ware is to beware of something.
As nouns the difference between dare and ware
is that
dare is a challenge to prove courage while
ware is the state of being aware; heed.
As proper nouns the difference between dare and ware
is that
dare is abbreviation of w:Dictionary of American Regional English|Dictionary of American Regional English|lang=en while
Ware is a town in Hertfordshire, England.
As an adjective ware is
aware.
dare |
daze |
As nouns the difference between dare and daze
is that
dare is tongs while
daze is the state of being dazed;.
As a verb daze is
to stupefy with excess of light; with a blow, with cold, or with fear; to confuse; to benumb.
dare |
darn |
As nouns the difference between dare and darn
is that
dare is tongs while
darn is a place mended by darning.
As an adjective darn is
(euphemistic) damn.
As an adverb darn is
(degree|euphemistic) damned.
As an interjection darn is
(euphemistic) damn.
As a verb darn is
euphemism of damn or
darn can be (sewing) to repair by stitching with thread or yarn, particularly by using a needle to construct a weave across a damaged area of fabric.
dare |
dire |
As a verb 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.
As an adjective dire is
warning of bad consequences: ill-boding; portentous.
dare |
rare |
As a noun dare
is tongs.
As an adjective rare is
(cooking|particularly meats) cooked very lightly, so the meat is still red (in the case of steak or beef in the general sense) or
rare can be very uncommon; scarce or
rare can be (obsolete) early.
As a verb rare is
(us|intransitive) to rear, rise up, start backwards.
dare |
dale |
As a noun dare
is tongs.
As an adverb dale is
farther (
comparative of far).
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