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Intervals vs Gasp - What's the difference?

intervals | gasp |


As nouns the difference between intervals and gasp

is that intervals is while gasp is sigh, yawn; the act of sighing.

Gasp vs Strung - What's the difference?

gasp | strung |


As a noun gasp

is sigh, yawn; the act of sighing.

As a verb strung is

(string).

Gasp vs Pants - What's the difference?

gasp | pants |


As nouns the difference between gasp and pants

is that gasp is sigh, yawn; the act of sighing while pants is .

As a verb pants is

to pull someone’s pants down; to forcibly remove someone’s pants or pants can be (pant).

As an adjective pants is

(british|slang) of inferior quality, rubbish.

Gasp vs Angry - What's the difference?

gasp | angry |


As a noun gasp

is sigh, yawn; the act of sighing.

As an adjective angry is

displaying or feeling anger.

Drool vs Gasp - What's the difference?

drool | gasp |


As verbs the difference between drool and gasp

is that drool is to secrete saliva in anticipation of food while gasp is to draw in the breath suddenly, as if from a shock.

As nouns the difference between drool and gasp

is that drool is saliva trickling from the mouth while gasp is a short, sudden intake of breath.

As an interjection gasp is

The sound of a gasp.

Gasp vs Outbreak - What's the difference?

gasp | outbreak |


In intransitive terms the difference between gasp and outbreak

is that gasp is to breathe laboriously or convulsively while outbreak is to break forth.

As an interjection gasp

is The sound of a gasp.

Laugh vs Gasp - What's the difference?

laugh | gasp |


In intransitive terms the difference between laugh and gasp

is that laugh is to show mirth, satisfaction, or derision, by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face, particularly of the mouth, causing a lighting up of the face and eyes, and usually accompanied by the emission of explosive or chuckling sounds from the chest and throat; to indulge in laughter while gasp is to breathe laboriously or convulsively.

In transitive terms the difference between laugh and gasp

is that laugh is to express by, or utter with, laughter while gasp is to speak in a breathless manner.

As an interjection gasp is

The sound of a gasp.

Burp vs Gasp - What's the difference?

burp | gasp |


As nouns the difference between burp and gasp

is that burp is a belch while gasp is a short, sudden intake of breath.

As verbs the difference between burp and gasp

is that burp is {{cx|intransitive|lang=en}} To emit a burp while gasp is to draw in the breath suddenly, as if from a shock.

As an interjection gasp is

The sound of a gasp.

Cheer vs Gasp - What's the difference?

cheer | gasp |


In transitive terms the difference between cheer and gasp

is that cheer is to infuse life, courage, animation, or hope, into; to inspirit; to solace or comfort while gasp is to speak in a breathless manner.

As an interjection gasp is

The sound of a gasp.

Gasp vs Surprise - What's the difference?

gasp | surprise |


In intransitive terms the difference between gasp and surprise

is that gasp is to breathe laboriously or convulsively while surprise is to cause surprise.

In transitive terms the difference between gasp and surprise

is that gasp is to speak in a breathless manner while surprise is to take unawares.

As an interjection gasp

is The sound of a gasp.

As an adjective surprise is

unexpected.

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