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Great vs Average - What's the difference?

great | average |


As verbs the difference between great and average

is that great is while average is (informal) to compute the arithmetic mean of.

As a noun average is

(legal|marine) financial loss due to damage to transported goods; compensation for damage or loss.

As an adjective average is

(not comparable) constituting or relating to the average.

Alright vs Great - What's the difference?

alright | great |


As an adjective alright

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As an interjection alright

is (informal) used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance; ok.

As a verb great is

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Far vs Great - What's the difference?

far | great |


As adjectives the difference between far and great

is that far is remote in space while great is very big, large scale.

As adverbs the difference between far and great

is that far is distant in space, time or degree while great is very well in a very satisfactory manner.

As nouns the difference between far and great

is that far is spelt (type of wheat) while great is a person of major significance, accomplishment or acclaim.

As an interjection great is

expression of gladness and content about something.

Fortunate vs Great - What's the difference?

fortunate | great |


As an adjective fortunate

is coming by good luck or favorable chance.

As a verb great is

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Fun vs Great - What's the difference?

fun | great |


As adjectives the difference between fun and great

is that fun is enjoyable, amusing while great is very big, large scale.

As nouns the difference between fun and great

is that fun is amusement, enjoyment or pleasure while great is a person of major significance, accomplishment or acclaim.

As a verb fun

is to tease, kid, poke fun at, make fun of.

As an interjection great is

expression of gladness and content about something.

As an adverb great is

very well in a very satisfactory manner.

Health vs Great - What's the difference?

health | great |


As a noun health

is the state of being free from physical or psychological disease, illness, or malfunction; wellness.

As a verb great is

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Qualify vs Great - What's the difference?

qualify | great |


As verbs the difference between qualify and great

is that qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities while great is .

As a noun qualify

is (juggling) an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

Peachy vs Great - What's the difference?

peachy | great |


As an adjective peachy

is resembling a peach, peach-like.

As a verb great is

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Great vs Notorious - What's the difference?

great | notorious |


As a verb great

is .

As an adjective notorious is

widely known, especially for something bad; infamous.

Meager vs Great - What's the difference?

meager | great |


As verbs the difference between meager and great

is that meager is to make lean while great is .

As an adjective meager

is having little flesh; lean; thin.

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