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jive

Jive vs Hive - What's the difference?

jive | hive |


As verbs the difference between jive and hive

is that jive is to deceive; to be deceptive while hive is to enter or possess a hive.

As nouns the difference between jive and hive

is that jive is a dance style popular in the 1940–50s while hive is a structure for housing a swarm of honeybees.

Jive vs Kive - What's the difference?

jive | kive |


As a verb jive

is (transitive|intransitive|us|colloquial) to deceive; to be deceptive or jive can be (us).

As a noun jive

is a dance style popular in the 1940–50s.

As a pronoun kive is

.

Rive vs Jive - What's the difference?

rive | jive |


As verbs the difference between rive and jive

is that rive is while jive is (transitive|intransitive|us|colloquial) to deceive; to be deceptive or jive can be (us).

As a noun jive is

a dance style popular in the 1940–50s.

Bive vs Jive - What's the difference?

bive | jive |


As verbs the difference between bive and jive

is that bive is (obsolete) to shake; tremble while jive is (transitive|intransitive|us|colloquial) to deceive; to be deceptive or jive can be (us).

As a noun jive is

a dance style popular in the 1940–50s.

Jive vs Wive - What's the difference?

jive | wive |


As verbs the difference between jive and wive

is that jive is (transitive|intransitive|us|colloquial) to deceive; to be deceptive or jive can be (us) while wive is to marry (a woman).

As a noun jive

is a dance style popular in the 1940–50s.

Ive vs Jive - What's the difference?

ive | jive |


As a contraction ive

is (informal|nonstandard).

As a verb jive is

(transitive|intransitive|us|colloquial) to deceive; to be deceptive or jive can be (us).

As a noun jive is

a dance style popular in the 1940–50s.

Live vs Jive - What's the difference?

live | jive |


As verbs the difference between live and jive

is that live is to be alive; to have life while jive is to deceive; to be deceptive.

As an adjective live

is having life; that is alive.

As an adverb live

is of an event, as it happens; in real time; direct.

As a noun jive is

a dance style popular in the 1940–50s.

Dive vs Jive - What's the difference?

dive | jive |


As verbs the difference between dive and jive

is that dive is to swim under water while jive is to deceive; to be deceptive.

As nouns the difference between dive and jive

is that dive is a jump or plunge into water while jive is a dance style popular in the 1940–50s.

Give vs Jive - What's the difference?

give | jive |


As verbs the difference between give and jive

is that give is (may take two objects) to move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere while jive is (transitive|intransitive|us|colloquial) to deceive; to be deceptive or jive can be (us).

As nouns the difference between give and jive

is that give is (uncountable) the amount of bending that something undergoes when a force is applied to it while jive is a dance style popular in the 1940–50s.

Five vs Jive - What's the difference?

five | jive |


In us|lang=en terms the difference between five and jive

is that five is (us) a five-dollar bill while jive is (us).

As nouns the difference between five and jive

is that five is the digit/figure 5 while jive is a dance style popular in the 1940–50s.

As a numeral five

is (cardinal) a numerical value equal to ; the number following four and preceding six this many dots (•••••).

As a verb jive is

(transitive|intransitive|us|colloquial) to deceive; to be deceptive or jive can be (us).

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