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Hit vs Enter - What's the difference?

hit | enter |


As nouns the difference between hit and enter

is that hit is while enter is the "enter" key on a computer keyboard.

Met vs Hit - What's the difference?

met | hit |


As nouns the difference between met and hit

is that met is metre (unit of measure) while hit is .

First vs Hit - What's the difference?

first | hit |


As nouns the difference between first and hit

is that first is ridge (of roof) while hit is .

Hit vs Battered - What's the difference?

hit | battered |


As a noun hit

is .

As a verb battered is

(batter).

As an adjective battered is

beaten up through a lot of use; in rough condition; weathered, beat-up.

Force vs Hit - What's the difference?

force | hit |


As nouns the difference between force and hit

is that force is force while hit is .

Hit vs Swiped - What's the difference?

hit | swiped |


As a noun hit

is .

As a verb swiped is

(swipe).

Clunk vs Hit - What's the difference?

clunk | hit |


As nouns the difference between clunk and hit

is that clunk is a dull, metallic sound, especially one made by two bodies coming into contact while hit is .

As a verb clunk

is to make such a sound.

Clunked vs Hit - What's the difference?

clunked | hit |


As a verb clunked

is (clunk).

As a noun hit is

.

Hit vs Tilt - What's the difference?

hit | tilt |


As nouns the difference between hit and tilt

is that hit is while tilt is a slope or inclination (uncountable) or tilt can be a canvas covering for carts, boats, etc.

As a verb tilt is

to slope or incline (something); to slant or tilt can be to cover with a tilt, or awning.

Wrecked vs Hit - What's the difference?

wrecked | hit |


As an adjective wrecked

is destroyed in an accident etc.

As a verb wrecked

is (wreck).

As a noun hit is

.

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