nemesis |
doom |
As proper nouns the difference between nemesis and doom
is that
nemesis is (
label) while
doom is (video games|trademark) a popular first-person shooter video game, often regarded as the father of the genre.
doom |
ruination |
As a proper noun doom
is (video games|trademark) a popular first-person shooter video game, often regarded as the father of the genre.
As a noun ruination is
the state of being ruined, a state of devastation or destruction.
belove |
doom |
As a verb belove
is or
belove can be (obsolete) to please.
As a proper noun doom is
(video games|trademark) a popular first-person shooter video game, often regarded as the father of the genre.
demise |
doom |
As a verb demise
is .
As a proper noun doom is
(video games|trademark) a popular first-person shooter video game, often regarded as the father of the genre.
doom |
undefined |
As a proper noun doom
is (video games|trademark) a popular first-person shooter video game, often regarded as the father of the genre.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
doom |
panic |
As nouns the difference between doom and panic
is that
doom is destiny, especially terrible while
panic is overpowering fright, often affecting groups of people or animals.
As verbs the difference between doom and panic
is that
doom is to pronounce sentence or judgment on; to condemn while
panic is to feel overwhelming fear.
As a proper noun Doom
is a popular first-person shooter video game, often regarded as the father of the genre.
As an adjective panic is
pertaining to the god Pan.
doom |
dread |
In obsolete terms the difference between doom and dread
is that
doom is to ordain as a penalty; hence, to mulct or fine while
dread is fury; dreadfulness.
As nouns the difference between doom and dread
is that
doom is destiny, especially terrible while
dread is great fear in view of impending evil; fearful apprehension of danger; anticipatory terror.
As verbs the difference between doom and dread
is that
doom is to pronounce sentence or judgment on; to condemn while
dread is to fear greatly.
As a proper noun Doom
is a popular first-person shooter video game, often regarded as the father of the genre.
As an adjective dread is
terrible; greatly feared.
oath |
doom |
As nouns the difference between oath and doom
is that
oath is a solemn pledge or promise to a god, king, or another person, to attest to the truth of a statement or contract while
doom is destiny, especially terrible.
As verbs the difference between oath and doom
is that
oath is to pledge while
doom is to pronounce sentence or judgment on; to condemn.
As a proper noun Doom is
a popular first-person shooter video game, often regarded as the father of the genre.
doom |
decree |
Synonyms |
Doom is a synonym of decree.
As a proper noun doom
is (video games|trademark) a popular first-person shooter video game, often regarded as the father of the genre.
As a noun decree is
an edict or law.
As a verb decree is
to command by a decree.
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