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Passion vs Gusto - What's the difference?

passion | gusto | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between passion and gusto

is that passion is any great, strong, powerful emotion, especially romantic love or hate while gusto is enthusiasm; enjoyment, vigor.

As a verb passion

is to suffer pain or sorrow; to experience a passion; to be extremely agitated.

Dash vs Gusto - What's the difference?

dash | gusto | Related terms |

Dash is a related term of gusto.


As verbs the difference between dash and gusto

is that dash is to run quickly or for a short distance while gusto is .

As a noun dash

is (typography) any of the following symbols: (''horizontal bar ).

As an interjection dash

is (euphemistic) damn!.

Penchant vs Gusto - What's the difference?

penchant | gusto | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between penchant and gusto

is that penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for while gusto is enthusiasm; enjoyment, vigor.

Transport vs Gusto - What's the difference?

transport | gusto | Related terms |

Transport is a related term of gusto.


As a noun transport

is transport, transportation.

As a verb gusto is

.

Gusto vs Bliss - What's the difference?

gusto | bliss |


As a verb gusto

is .

As a proper noun bliss is

originating as a nickname.

Life vs Gusto - What's the difference?

life | gusto | Related terms |

Life is a related term of gusto.


As a proper noun life

is (christian science) god.

As a verb gusto is

.

Intensity vs Gusto - What's the difference?

intensity | gusto | Related terms |

Intensity is a related term of gusto.


As a noun intensity

is the quality of being intense.

As a verb gusto is

.

Fervour vs Gusto - What's the difference?

fervour | gusto | Related terms |

Fervour is a related term of gusto.


As a noun fervour

is an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardour.

As a verb gusto is

.

Gusto vs Susto - What's the difference?

gusto | susto |


As a verb gusto

is .

As a noun susto is

an illness in latin american cultures, a condition of fear and chronic somatic suffering stemming from one's own or others' emotional trauma.

Guisto vs Gusto - What's the difference?

guisto | gusto |


As an adverb guisto

is (music) strictly, exactly.

As a verb gusto is

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