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Revive vs Hasten - What's the difference?

revive | hasten | Related terms |

Revive is a related term of hasten.


As a verb revive

is to return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated.

As a noun hasten is

.

Breeze vs Hasten - What's the difference?

breeze | hasten | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between breeze and hasten

is that breeze is to buzz while hasten is to move in a quick fashion.

As a noun breeze

is a gadfly; a horsefly.

Hasten vs Swagger - What's the difference?

hasten | swagger | Related terms |

Hasten is a related term of swagger.


As nouns the difference between hasten and swagger

is that hasten is while swagger is confidence, pride.

As a verb swagger is

to walk with a swaying motion; hence, to walk and act in a pompous, consequential manner.

Escape vs Hasten - What's the difference?

escape | hasten | Related terms |

Escape is a related term of hasten.


As a verb escape

is .

As a noun hasten is

.

Traipse vs Hasten - What's the difference?

traipse | hasten | Related terms |

Traipse is a related term of hasten.


As nouns the difference between traipse and hasten

is that traipse is a long or tiring walk while hasten is .

As a verb traipse

is (obsolete) to walk in a messy or unattractively casual way; to trail through dirt.

Crawl vs Hasten - What's the difference?

crawl | hasten | Related terms |

Crawl is a related term of hasten.


As nouns the difference between crawl and hasten

is that crawl is the act of moving slowly on hands and knees etc, or with frequent stops or crawl can be a pen or enclosure of stakes and hurdles for holding fish while hasten is .

As a verb crawl

is to creep; to move slowly on hands and knees, or by dragging the body along the ground.

Hasten vs Pace - What's the difference?

hasten | pace | Related terms |

Hasten is a related term of pace.


As a noun hasten

is .

As a proper noun pace is

.

Hasten vs Hast - What's the difference?

hasten | hast |

Hast is a related term of hasten.



As verbs the difference between hasten and hast

is that hasten is to move in a quick fashion while hast is archaic second-person singular of have lang=en.

Hesitate vs Hasten - What's the difference?

hesitate | hasten |


As a verb hesitate

is to stop or pause respecting decision or action; to be in suspense or uncertainty as to a determination.

As a noun hasten is

.

Broaden vs Hasten - What's the difference?

broaden | hasten |


As verbs the difference between broaden and hasten

is that broaden is to make broad or broader while hasten is to move in a quick fashion.

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