What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

eate

Eate vs Late - What's the difference?

eate | late |


As a verb eate

is obsolete spelling of eat.

As an adjective late is

near the end of a period of time.

As a noun late is

a shift (scheduled work period) that takes place late in the day or at night.

As an adverb late is

after a deadline has passed, past a designated time.

Elate vs Eate - What's the difference?

elate | eate |


As verbs the difference between elate and eate

is that elate is to make joyful or proud while eate is .

As an adjective elate

is elated; exultant.

Eate vs Bate - What's the difference?

eate | bate |


As verbs the difference between eate and bate

is that eate is while bate is .

Heate vs Eate - What's the difference?

heate | eate |


As verbs the difference between heate and eate

is that heate is while eate is .

As a noun heate

is .

Eated vs Eate - What's the difference?

eated | eate |


As verbs the difference between eated and eate

is that eated is (nonstandard) (eat) while eate is .

Eate vs Este - What's the difference?

eate | este |


As a verb eate

is obsolete spelling of eat.

As a noun este is

alternative form of lang=en.

Yate vs Eate - What's the difference?

yate | eate |


As a noun yate

is .

As a verb eate is

.

Enate vs Eate - What's the difference?

enate | eate |


As a noun enate

is a relative whose relation is traced only through female members of the family.

As an adjective enate

is related to someone by female connections.

As a verb eate is

.

Eale vs Eate - What's the difference?

eale | eate |


As a noun eale

is the yale (also "centicore", latin "eale") is a mythical beast found in european mythology most descriptions make it an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.

As a verb eate is

.

Eame vs Eate - What's the difference?

eame | eate |


As a noun eame

is (label) (a form of) (an uncle).

As a verb eate is

.

Pages