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Winner vs Great - What's the difference?

winner | great |


As a proper noun winner

is .

As a verb great is

.

Ok vs Great - What's the difference?

ok | great |


As an interjection ok

is .

As a verb great is

.

Dumb vs Great - What's the difference?

dumb | great |


As verbs the difference between dumb and great

is that dumb is to silence while great is .

As an adjective dumb

is (label) unable to speak; lacking power of speech.

Numerous vs Great - What's the difference?

numerous | great |


As an adjective numerous

is indefinitely large numerically, many.

As a verb great is

.

Great vs Must - What's the difference?

great | must |


As verbs the difference between great and must

is that great is while must is to do with certainty; (indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicate) or must can be to make musty.

As a noun must is

something that is mandatory or required or must can be the property of being stale or musty or must can be a time during which male elephants exhibit increased levels of sexual activity and aggressiveness (also musth) .

Great vs Grit - What's the difference?

great | grit |


As a verb great

is .

As a noun grit is

(canada|politics) a member or supporter of the liberal party of canada or one of its provincial wings (except for the quebec provincial wing).

As an adjective grit is

(canada|politics) of or belonging to the liberal party of canada.

Goat vs Great - What's the difference?

goat | great |


As a noun goat

is (uk|politics|informal) a member of the "government of all the talents" proposed by british prime minister (gordon brown).

As a verb great is

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