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Occurring vs Happen - What's the difference?

occurring | happen |


As verbs the difference between occurring and happen

is that occurring is present participle of lang=en while happen is to occur or take place.

As a noun occurring

is the action of the verb to occur.

As an adjective occurring

is that occurs in a specified manner.

As an adverb happen is

obsolete or dialect maybe, perhaps.

Derive vs Happen - What's the difference?

derive | happen |


As verbs the difference between derive and happen

is that derive is to obtain or receive (something) from something else while happen is to occur or take place.

As an adverb happen is

obsolete or dialect maybe, perhaps.

Situation vs Happen - What's the difference?

situation | happen |


As nouns the difference between situation and happen

is that situation is while happen is morsel.

Happen vs Hit - What's the difference?

happen | hit |


As nouns the difference between happen and hit

is that happen is morsel while hit is .

Emit vs Happen - What's the difference?

emit | happen |


As a verb emit

is .

As a noun happen is

morsel.

Occcur vs Happen - What's the difference?

occcur | happen |


As a noun happen is

morsel.

Happen vs Proceed - What's the difference?

happen | proceed |


As a noun happen

is morsel.

As a verb proceed is

to move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to continue or renew motion begun.

Happen vs Gooff - What's the difference?

happen | gooff |

Happen vs Turnout - What's the difference?

happen | turnout |


As nouns the difference between happen and turnout

is that happen is morsel while turnout is attendance; crowd.

Happen vs Result - What's the difference?

happen | result |


As nouns the difference between happen and result

is that happen is morsel while result is that which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect.

As a verb result is

to proceed, spring or rise, as a consequence, from facts, arguments, premises, combination of circumstances, consultation, thought or endeavor.

As an interjection result is

(uk) an exclamation of joy following a favorable outcome.

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