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Hector vs Exasperate - What's the difference?

hector | exasperate | Related terms |

Hector is a related term of exasperate.


As a proper noun hector

is hector.

As a verb exasperate is

to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.

As an adjective exasperate is

(obsolete) exasperated; embittered.

Irritate vs Hector - What's the difference?

irritate | hector | Related terms |

Irritate is a related term of hector.


As a verb irritate

is (lb) to provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure.

As a proper noun hector is

hector.

Hector vs Persecute - What's the difference?

hector | persecute | Related terms |

Hector is a related term of persecute.


As a proper noun hector

is hector.

As a verb persecute is

.

Gall vs Hector - What's the difference?

gall | hector | Related terms |

Gall is a related term of hector.


As a noun gall

is foreigner.

As a proper noun hector is

hector.

Distress vs Hector - What's the difference?

distress | hector | Related terms |

Distress is a related term of hector.


As a noun distress

is (cause of) discomfort.

As a verb distress

is to cause strain or anxiety to someone.

As a proper noun hector is

hector.

Haunt vs Hector - What's the difference?

haunt | hector | Related terms |

Haunt is a related term of hector.


As a verb 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.

As a proper noun hector is

hector.

Bother vs Hector - What's the difference?

bother | hector | Related terms |

Bother is a related term of hector.


As a verb bother

is to annoy, to disturb, to irritate.

As a noun bother

is fuss, ado.

As an interjection bother

is a mild expression of annoyance.

As a proper noun hector is

hector.

Hector vs Coerce - What's the difference?

hector | coerce | Related terms |

Hector is a related term of coerce.


As a proper noun hector

is hector.

As a verb coerce is

to restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb.

Pester vs Hector - What's the difference?

pester | hector | Related terms |

Pester is a related term of hector.


As a verb pester

is to bother, harass or annoy persistently.

As a proper noun hector is

hector.

Heckle vs Hector - What's the difference?

heckle | hector | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between heckle and hector

is that heckle is to insult, tease, make fun of or badger while hector is to intimidate or dominate in a blustering way.

As a noun hector is

a bully; a blustering, turbulent, noisy fellow.

As a proper noun Hector is

a Trojan hero in Iliad.

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