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Repudiate vs Evil - What's the difference?

repudiate | evil |


As a verb repudiate

is to reject the truth or validity of something; to deny.

As an adjective evil is

intending to harm; malevolent.

As a noun evil is

moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

Evil vs Hatred - What's the difference?

evil | hatred |


As nouns the difference between evil and hatred

is that evil is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good while hatred is strong aversion; intense dislike; hateful regard; an affection of the mind awakened by something regarded as unpleasant, harmful or evil.

As an adjective evil

is intending to harm; malevolent.

Amoral vs Evil - What's the difference?

amoral | evil |


As adjectives the difference between amoral and evil

is that amoral is being neither moral nor immoral while evil is intending to harm; malevolent.

As a noun evil is

moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

Evil vs Pathogen - What's the difference?

evil | pathogen |


As nouns the difference between evil and pathogen

is that evil is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good while pathogen is (pathology|immunology) any organism or substance, especially a microorganism, capable of causing disease, such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi microorganisms are not considered to be pathogenic until they have reached a population size that is large enough to cause disease.

As an adjective evil

is intending to harm; malevolent.

Rude vs Evil - What's the difference?

rude | evil |


As adjectives the difference between rude and evil

is that rude is bad-mannered while evil is intending to harm; malevolent.

As a noun evil is

moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

Nobel vs Evil - What's the difference?

nobel | evil |


As adjectives the difference between nobel and evil

is that nobel is relating to the nobel prize or to nobel laureates while evil is intending to harm; malevolent.

As nouns the difference between nobel and evil

is that nobel is a nobel prize while evil is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

As a proper noun nobel

is .

Tainted vs Evil - What's the difference?

tainted | evil |


As adjectives the difference between tainted and evil

is that tainted is corrupted or filled with imperfections while evil is intending to harm; malevolent.

As a verb tainted

is past tense of taint.

As a noun evil is

moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

Evil vs Devious - What's the difference?

evil | devious |


As adjectives the difference between evil and devious

is that evil is intending to harm; malevolent while devious is deviating; not straightforward or honest, not frank; not standard.

As a noun evil

is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

Welfare vs Evil - What's the difference?

welfare | evil |


As nouns the difference between welfare and evil

is that welfare is (uncountable) health, safety, happiness and prosperity; well-being in any respect while evil is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

As an adjective evil is

intending to harm; malevolent.

Evil vs Bd - What's the difference?

evil | bd |


As an adjective evil

is intending to harm; malevolent.

As a noun evil

is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

As a symbol bd is

the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for bangladesh.

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