haunt |
loaf |
In intransitive terms the difference between haunt and loaf
is that
haunt is to persist in staying or visiting while
loaf is to do nothing, to be idle.
As verbs the difference between haunt and loaf
is that
haunt is to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts) while
loaf is to do nothing, to be idle.
As nouns the difference between haunt and loaf
is that
haunt is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout while
loaf is (
also loaf of bread) A block of bread after baking.
haunt |
harangue |
As verbs the difference between haunt and harangue
is that
haunt is to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts) while
harangue is .
As a noun haunt
is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.
fixate |
haunt |
As verbs the difference between fixate and haunt
is that
fixate is to make something fixed and stable; to fix while
haunt is to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).
As a noun haunt is
a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.
haunt |
infatuate |
In transitive terms the difference between haunt and infatuate
is that
haunt is to stalk, to follow while
infatuate is to inspire with unreasoning love or attachment.
As a noun haunt
is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.
As an adjective infatuate is
infatuated; full of unreasoning love or attachment.
haunt |
site |
As nouns the difference between haunt and site
is that
haunt is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout while
site is site, location.
As a verb haunt
is to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).
haunt |
irk |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between haunt and irk
is that
haunt is to stalk, to follow while
irk is to irritate; annoy; bother.
As a noun haunt
is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.
harrow |
haunt |
As nouns the difference between harrow and haunt
is that
harrow is a device consisting of a heavy framework having several disks or teeth in a row, which is dragged across ploughed land to smooth or break up the soil, to remove weeds or cover seeds; a harrow plow while
haunt is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.
As verbs the difference between harrow and haunt
is that
harrow is to drag a harrow over; to break up with a harrow while
haunt is to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).
As an interjection harrow
is (obsolete) a call for help, or of distress, alarm etc.
haunt |
null |
As nouns the difference between haunt and null
is that
haunt is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a verb haunt
is to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).
persue |
haunt |
As verbs the difference between persue and haunt
is that
persue is while
haunt is to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).
As a noun haunt is
a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.
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