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Lively vs Comprise - What's the difference?

lively | comprise |


As a proper noun lively

is .

As a verb comprise is

to be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts).

Lively vs Takeaway - What's the difference?

lively | takeaway |


As a proper noun lively

is .

As an adjective takeaway is

(chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand|of food) to be eaten off the premises.

As a noun takeaway is

(chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand) a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere.

Lively vs Probability - What's the difference?

lively | probability |


As a proper noun lively

is .

As a noun probability is

the state of being probable; likelihood.

Lively vs Pissed - What's the difference?

lively | pissed |


As a proper noun lively

is .

As a verb pissed is

(piss).

As an adjective pissed is

(uk|australia|new zealand|south africa|canada|colloquial) drunk.

Lively vs Scare - What's the difference?

lively | scare |


As a proper noun lively

is .

As a noun scare is

a minor fright.

As a verb scare is

to frighten, terrify, startle, especially in a minor way.

Lively vs Fear - What's the difference?

lively | fear |


As a proper noun lively

is .

As a noun fear is

grass.

Lively vs Nervous - What's the difference?

lively | nervous |


As a proper noun lively

is .

As an adjective nervous is

(obscure) of a piece of writing: forceful, powerful.

Energized vs Lively - What's the difference?

energized | lively |


As a verb energized

is (energize).

As a proper noun lively is

.

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