stipulation |
dictate |
As nouns the difference between stipulation and dictate
is that
stipulation is the act of stipulating; a contracting or bargaining; an agreement while
dictate is an order or command.
As a verb dictate is
to order, command, control.
dictate |
instruct |
As nouns the difference between dictate and instruct
is that
dictate is an order or command while
instruct is instruction.
As verbs the difference between dictate and instruct
is that
dictate is to order, command, control while
instruct is to teach by giving instructions.
As an adjective instruct is
arranged; furnished; provided.
oral |
dictate |
As nouns the difference between oral and dictate
is that
oral is a spoken test or examination, particularly in a language class while
dictate is an order or command.
As an adjective oral
is relating to the mouth.
As a proper noun Oral
is a given name derived from Latin of American usage, ultimately derived from
Aurelius.
As a verb dictate is
to order, command, control.
domineer |
dictate |
As verbs the difference between domineer and dictate
is that
domineer is to rule over or control arbitrarily or arrogantly; to tyrannize while
dictate is to order, command, control.
As a noun dictate is
an order or command.
dictate |
admonish |
Synonyms |
As verbs the difference between dictate and admonish
is that
dictate is to order, command, control while
admonish is to warn or notify of a fault; to reprove gently or kindly, but seriously; to exhort.
As a noun dictate
is an order or command.
dictate |
admonition |
Synonyms |
Dictate is a synonym of admonition.
As nouns the difference between dictate and admonition
is that
dictate is an order or command while
admonition is gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against fault or oversight; warning.
As a verb dictate
is to order, command, control.
dictate |
impulse |
Synonyms |
Dictate is a synonym of impulse.
As nouns the difference between dictate and impulse
is that
dictate is an order or command while
impulse is .
As a verb dictate
is to order, command, control.
dictate |
transcript |
As nouns the difference between dictate and transcript
is that
dictate is an order or command while
transcript is something which has been transcribed; a writing or composition consisting of the same words as the original; a written copy.
As a verb dictate
is to order, command, control.
dictate |
judge |
As a noun dictate
is an order or command.
As a verb dictate
is to order, command, control.
As a proper noun judge is
.
dictate |
exhort |
As verbs the difference between dictate and exhort
is that
dictate is to order, command, control while
exhort is to urge; to advise earnestly.
As a noun dictate
is an order or command.
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