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Perfection vs Haste - What's the difference?

perfection | haste |


As nouns the difference between perfection and haste

is that perfection is the quality or state of being perfect or complete, so that nothing requisite is wanting; entire development; consummate culture, skill, or moral excellence; the highest attainable state or degree of excellence; maturity; as, perfection' in an art, in a science, or in a system; '''perfection''' in form or degree; fruits in ' perfection while haste is speed; swiftness; dispatch.

As verbs the difference between perfection and haste

is that perfection is (obsolete|transitive) to perfect while haste is to urge onward; to hasten.

Danger vs Haste - What's the difference?

danger | haste |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between danger and haste

is that danger is (obsolete) to run the risk while haste is (obsolete) hurry; urgency; sudden excitement of feeling or passion; precipitance; vehemence.

As nouns the difference between danger and haste

is that danger is (obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below while haste is speed; swiftness; dispatch.

As verbs the difference between danger and haste

is that danger is (obsolete) to claim liability while haste is to urge onward; to hasten.

Immediately vs Haste - What's the difference?

immediately | haste |


As an adverb immediately

is in an immediate manner; instantly or without delay.

As a conjunction immediately

is .

As a noun haste is

speed; swiftness; dispatch.

As a verb haste is

to urge onward; to hasten.

Haste vs Expedite - What's the difference?

haste | expedite |


In lang=en terms the difference between haste and expedite

is that haste is to move with haste while expedite is to perform (a task) fast and efficiently.

As verbs the difference between haste and expedite

is that haste is to urge onward; to hasten while expedite is to accelerate the progress of.

As a noun haste

is speed; swiftness; dispatch.

As an adjective expedite is

free of impediment; unimpeded.

Haste vs Efficiency - What's the difference?

haste | efficiency |


As nouns the difference between haste and efficiency

is that haste is speed; swiftness; dispatch while efficiency is the extent to which time is well used for the intended task.

As a verb haste

is to urge onward; to hasten.

Love vs Haste - What's the difference?

love | haste |


As nouns the difference between love and haste

is that love is money while haste is speed; swiftness; dispatch.

As a verb haste is

to urge onward; to hasten.

Haste vs Anxious - What's the difference?

haste | anxious |


As a noun haste

is speed; swiftness; dispatch.

As a verb haste

is to urge onward; to hasten.

As an adjective anxious is

full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, especially respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense;—applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle.

Zeal vs Haste - What's the difference?

zeal | haste |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between zeal and haste

is that zeal is (obsolete) a zealot while haste is (obsolete) hurry; urgency; sudden excitement of feeling or passion; precipitance; vehemence.

As nouns the difference between zeal and haste

is that zeal is the fervor or tireless devotion for a person, cause, or ideal and determination in its furtherance; diligent enthusiasm; powerful interest while haste is speed; swiftness; dispatch.

As a verb haste is

to urge onward; to hasten.

Haste vs Sharpness - What's the difference?

haste | sharpness | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between haste and sharpness

is that haste is hurry; urgency; sudden excitement of feeling or passion; precipitance; vehemence while sharpness is edge or blade.

As nouns the difference between haste and sharpness

is that haste is speed; swiftness; dispatch while sharpness is the cutting ability of an edge; keenness.

As a verb haste

is to urge onward; to hasten.

As a proper noun Sharpness is

an inland port in Gloucestershire.

Haste vs Shrewdness - What's the difference?

haste | shrewdness | Related terms |

Haste is a related term of shrewdness.


As nouns the difference between haste and shrewdness

is that haste is speed; swiftness; dispatch while shrewdness is the quality of being shrewd.

As a verb haste

is to urge onward; to hasten.

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