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Fast vs Retreat - What's the difference?
fast | retreat |As verbs the difference between fast and retreat
is that fast is while retreat is to withdraw military forces.As a noun retreat is
the act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant.Fast vs Like_a_flash - What's the difference?
Fast | like_a_flash | Synonyms |Fast is a synonym of like_a_flash.
Heady vs Fast - What's the difference?
heady | fast | Related terms |Heady is a related term of fast.
As an adjective heady
is intoxicating or stupefying.As a verb fast is
.Fast vs Faithful - What's the difference?
fast | faithful | Synonyms |Fast is a synonym of faithful.
As a verb fast
is .As an adjective faithful is
loyal; adhering firmly to person or cause.As a noun faithful is
the practicing members of a religion or followers of a cause.Fast vs Rooted - What's the difference?
fast | rooted | Related terms |In lang=en terms the difference between fast and rooted
is that fast is firmly or securely fixed in place; stable while rooted is in trouble or in strife, screwed.As an adverb fast
is in a firm or secure manner, securely; in such a way as not to be moved .As a noun fast
is a train that calls at only some stations it passes between its origin and destination, typically just the principal stations.As an interjection fast
is short for "stand fast", a warning not to pass between the arrow and the target.Fast vs Staunch - What's the difference?
fast | staunch | Synonyms |Fast is a synonym of staunch.
As verbs the difference between fast and staunch
is that fast is while staunch is to stop the flow of (blood).As an adjective staunch is
loyal, trustworthy, reliable, outstanding.Fast vs Sudden - What's the difference?
fast | sudden | Related terms |