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dare

Dare vs Bare - What's the difference?

dare | bare |


As a noun dare

is tongs.

As a proper noun bare is

an extinct language of venezuela.

Dare vs Pare - What's the difference?

dare | pare |


As a noun dare

is tongs.

As a verb pare is

to seem, to look, to appear.

Dare vs Fare - What's the difference?

dare | fare |


In intransitive terms the difference between dare and fare

is that dare is to have enough courage (to do something) while fare is to eat, dine.

In obsolete terms the difference between dare and fare

is that dare is to lie or crouch down in fear while fare is a going; journey; travel; voyage; course; passage.

As a proper noun DARE

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

Dare vs Dame - What's the difference?

dare | dame |


As a noun dare

is tongs.

As a verb dame is

.

Dare vs Tare - What's the difference?

dare | tare |


In obsolete terms the difference between dare and tare

is that dare is to lie or crouch down in fear while tare is simple past of tear.

As verbs the difference between dare and tare

is that dare is to have enough courage (to do something) while tare is to take into account the weight of the container, wrapping etc. in weighting merchandise.

As nouns the difference between dare and tare

is that dare is a challenge to prove courage while tare is a vetch, or the seed of a vetch.

As a proper noun DARE

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

Dare vs Mare - What's the difference?

dare | mare |


As nouns the difference between dare and mare

is that dare is tongs while mare is tide (periodic change of sea level).

Dare vs Dark - What's the difference?

dare | dark |


As nouns the difference between dare and dark

is that dare is a challenge to prove courage while dark is a complete or (more often) partial absence of light.

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.

As an adjective dark is

having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light.

Dare vs Hare - What's the difference?

dare | hare |


As a noun dare

is tongs.

As a verb hare is

.

Dare vs Dart - What's the difference?

dare | dart |


In intransitive terms the difference between dare and dart

is that dare is to have enough courage (to do something) while dart is to start and run with speed; to shoot rapidly along.

In transitive terms the difference between dare and dart

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 dart is to send forth suddenly or rapidly; to emit; to shoot.

As a proper noun DARE

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

Dar vs Dare - What's the difference?

dar | dare |


As nouns the difference between dar and dare

is that dar is thorn while dare is tongs.

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