forebear |
forgo |
As nouns the difference between forebear and forgo
is that
forebear is an ancestor while
forgo is joint.
As a verb forebear
is .
As an adjective forgo is
turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating.
forgo |
forlorn |
As adjectives the difference between forgo and forlorn
is that
forgo is turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating while
forlorn is abandoned, left behind, deserted.
As a noun forgo
is joint.
As a verb forlorn is
(obsolete).
discard |
forgo |
As nouns the difference between discard and forgo
is that
discard is anything discarded while
forgo is joint.
As a verb discard
is to throw away, to reject.
As an adjective forgo is
turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating.
forgo |
deprive |
As an adjective forgo
is turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating.
As a noun forgo
is joint.
As a verb deprive is
.
forgo |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between forgo and undefined
is that
forgo is turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a noun forgo
is joint.
forgo |
forget |
As an adjective forgo
is turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating.
As a noun forgo
is joint.
As a verb forget is
to lose remembrance of.
go |
forgo |
As nouns the difference between go and forgo
is that
go is water while
forgo is joint.
As an adjective forgo is
turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating.
forgo |
eschew |
As an adjective forgo
is turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating.
As a noun forgo
is joint.
As a verb eschew is
(formal) to avoid; to shun, to shy away from.
forgo |
forseek |
As an adjective forgo
is turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating.
As a noun forgo
is joint.
As a verb forseek is
to seek thoroughly (for); seek out.
forgo |
abdon |
As an adjective forgo
is turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating.
As a noun forgo
is joint.
As a proper noun abdon is
the tenth judge of israel (
biblical character).
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