abrupt |
for |
As nouns the difference between abrupt and for
is that
abrupt is (poetic) something which is ; an abyss
[ while for is oven. ]
As an adjective abrupt
is (obsolete|rare) broken away (from restraint) .
As a verb abrupt
is (archaic) to tear off or asunder
[. ]
sudden |
for |
In obsolete terms the difference between sudden and for
is that
sudden is an unexpected occurrence; a surprise while
for is indicating that in prevention of which, or through fear of which, anything is done.
As an adjective sudden
is happening quickly and with little or no warning.
As an adverb sudden
is suddenly.
As a noun sudden
is an unexpected occurrence; a surprise.
As a conjunction for is
because.
As a preposition for is
towards.
As an initialism FOR is
field Of Research.
aged |
for |
As an adjective aged
is .
As a noun for is
oven.
unanticipated |
for |
As an adjective unanticipated
is not anticipated.
As a conjunction for is
because.
As a preposition for is
towards.
As an initialism FOR is
field Of Research.
for |
unannounced |
As a noun for
is oven.
As an adjective unannounced is
not announced.
for |
propagation |
As nouns the difference between for and propagation
is that
for is oven while
propagation is the multiplication or natural increase in a population.
for |
instantaneous |
As a noun for
is oven.
As an adjective instantaneous is
occurring]], [[arise|arising, or functioning without any delay; happening within an imperceptibly brief period of time.
for |
endorsement |
As nouns the difference between for and endorsement
is that
for is oven while
endorsement is the act or quality of endorsing.
for |
rapid |
As a noun for
is oven.
As an adjective rapid is
rapid; quick; fast; speedy.
for |
precipitate |
As nouns the difference between for and precipitate
is that
for is oven while
precipitate is a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action.
As a verb precipitate is
to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten.
As an adjective precipitate is
headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
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