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Headlong vs Directly - What's the difference?

headlong | directly | Related terms |

Headlong is a related term of directly.


As adverbs the difference between headlong and directly

is that headlong is with the head first or down while directly is in a direct manner; in a straight line or course.

As an adjective headlong

is precipitous.

As a verb headlong

is to precipitate.

As a conjunction directly is

as soon as.

Wild vs Headlong - What's the difference?

wild | headlong | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between wild and headlong

is that wild is untamed; not domesticated while headlong is precipitous.

As adverbs the difference between wild and headlong

is that wild is inaccurately; not on target while headlong is with the head first or down.

As verbs the difference between wild and headlong

is that wild is to commit random acts of assault, robbery, and rape in an urban setting, especially as a gang while headlong is to precipitate.

As a noun wild

is the undomesticated state of a wild animal.

As a proper noun Wild

is {{surname|from=Middle English}} for a wild person, or for someone living in uncultivated land.

Wikidiffcom vs Headlong - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | headlong |


As an adverb headlong is

with the head first or down.

As an adjective headlong is

precipitous.

As a verb headlong is

to precipitate.

Turbulent vs Headlong - What's the difference?

turbulent | headlong | Related terms |

Turbulent is a related term of headlong.


As adjectives the difference between turbulent and headlong

is that turbulent is violently disturbed or agitated; tempestuous, tumultuous while headlong is precipitous.

As an adverb headlong is

with the head first or down.

As a verb headlong is

to precipitate.

Frenetic vs Headlong - What's the difference?

frenetic | headlong | Related terms |

Frenetic is a related term of headlong.


As adjectives the difference between frenetic and headlong

is that frenetic is fast, harried; having extreme enthusiasm or energy while headlong is precipitous.

As a noun frenetic

is one who is frenetic.

As an adverb headlong is

with the head first or down.

As a verb headlong is

to precipitate.

Stormy vs Headlong - What's the difference?

stormy | headlong | Related terms |

Stormy is a related term of headlong.


As adjectives the difference between stormy and headlong

is that stormy is of or pertaining to storms while headlong is precipitous.

As an adverb headlong is

with the head first or down.

As a verb headlong is

to precipitate.

Fast vs Headlong - What's the difference?

fast | headlong | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between fast and headlong

is that fast is firmly or securely fixed in place; stable while headlong is precipitous.

As adverbs the difference between fast and headlong

is that fast is in a firm or secure manner, securely; in such a way as not to be moved while headlong is with the head first or down.

As verbs the difference between fast and headlong

is that fast is to abstain from food, or eat very little, especially for religious or medical reasons while headlong is to precipitate.

As a noun fast

is a train that calls at only some stations it passes between its origin and destination, typically just the principal stations.

As an interjection fast

is short for "stand fast", a warning not to pass between the arrow and the target.

Headlong vs Relentless - What's the difference?

headlong | relentless | Related terms |

Headlong is a related term of relentless.


As adjectives the difference between headlong and relentless

is that headlong is precipitous while relentless is unrelenting or unyielding in severity.

As an adverb headlong

is with the head first or down.

As a verb headlong

is to precipitate.

Mad vs Headlong - What's the difference?

mad | headlong | Related terms |

Mad is a related term of headlong.


As a pronoun mad

is .

As an adverb headlong is

with the head first or down.

As an adjective headlong is

precipitous.

As a verb headlong is

to precipitate.

Headlong vs Inexorable - What's the difference?

headlong | inexorable | Related terms |

Headlong is a related term of inexorable.


As adjectives the difference between headlong and inexorable

is that headlong is precipitous while inexorable is unable to be persuaded; relentless; unrelenting.

As an adverb headlong

is with the head first or down.

As a verb headlong

is to precipitate.

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