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Distracting vs Skirmish - What's the difference?

distracting | skirmish |


As verbs the difference between distracting and skirmish

is that distracting is while skirmish is to engage in a minor battle or dispute.

As a noun skirmish is

(military) a brief battle between small groups, usually part of a longer or larger battle or war.

Sleepy vs Distracting - What's the difference?

sleepy | distracting |


As an adjective sleepy

is tired; feeling the need for sleep.

As a noun sleepy

is (informal) the gum that builds up in the eye.

As a verb distracting is

.

Bothering vs Distracting - What's the difference?

bothering | distracting |


As verbs the difference between bothering and distracting

is that bothering is while distracting is .

Distracting vs Distractive - What's the difference?

distracting | distractive |


As a verb distracting

is .

As an adjective distractive is

causing distraction.

Dispersing vs Distracting - What's the difference?

dispersing | distracting |


As verbs the difference between dispersing and distracting

is that dispersing is while distracting is .

Substracting vs Distracting - What's the difference?

substracting | distracting |


As verbs the difference between substracting and distracting

is that substracting is present participle of lang=en while distracting is present participle of lang=en.

Annoying vs Distracting - What's the difference?

annoying | distracting |


As verbs the difference between annoying and distracting

is that annoying is present participle of lang=en while distracting is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective annoying

is causing irritation or annoyance; troublesome; vexatious.

Distracting vs Offputting - What's the difference?

distracting | offputting |


As a verb distracting

is .

As an adjective offputting is

(uncommon).

Distracting vs And - What's the difference?

distracting | and |


As verbs the difference between distracting and and

is that distracting is present participle of lang=en while and is to breathe; whisper; devise; imagine.

As a conjunction and is

as a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.

As a noun and is

breath.

Distracting - What does it mean?

distracting | |

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