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Motive vs Disposition - What's the difference?

motive | disposition | Related terms |

Motive is a related term of disposition.


As a verb motive

is .

As a noun disposition is

disposal.

Motive vs Preference - What's the difference?

motive | preference |


As a verb motive

is .

As a noun preference is

preference.

Motive vs Feeling - What's the difference?

motive | feeling | Related terms |

Motive is a related term of feeling.


As verbs the difference between motive and feeling

is that motive is while feeling is .

As an adjective feeling is

emotionally sensitive.

As a noun feeling is

sensation, particularly through the skin.

Emotional vs Motive - What's the difference?

emotional | motive |


As an adjective emotional

is of or relating to the emotions.

As a verb motive is

.

Motive vs Mobil - What's the difference?

motive | mobil |


As a verb motive

is .

As an adjective mobil is

mobile.

As a noun mobil is

cellular, cell phone (us), mobile phone (qualifier).

Motive vs Initiate - What's the difference?

motive | initiate |


As verbs the difference between motive and initiate

is that motive is while initiate is to begin; to start.

As an adjective initiate is

(obsolete) unpractised; untried; new.

As a noun initiate is

a new member of an organization.

Motive vs Launch - What's the difference?

motive | launch |


As verbs the difference between motive and launch

is that motive is while launch is to throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly; to send off, propel with force.

As a noun launch is

the act of launching or launch can be (nautical) the boat of the largest size and/or of most importance belonging to a ship of war, and often called the "captain's boat" or "captain's launch".

Motive vs Agenda - What's the difference?

motive | agenda |


As a verb motive

is .

As a noun agenda is

agenda (a temporally organized plan or list of things to be addressed).

Motive vs Reasons - What's the difference?

motive | reasons |


As verbs the difference between motive and reasons

is that motive is while reasons is (reason).

As a noun reasons is

.

Motive vs Power - What's the difference?

motive | power |


In transitive terms the difference between motive and power

is that motive is to prompt or incite by a motive or motives; to move while power is to hit or kick something forcefully.

As an adjective motive

is causing motion; having power to move, or tending to move; as, a motive argument; motive power.

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