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Nice vs Fresh - What's the difference?

nice | fresh |


As a proper noun nice

is a city in southeast france on the coast of the mediterranean sea, capital of the department of alpes-maritimes.

As an adjective fresh is

newly produced or obtained or fresh can be rude, cheeky, or inappropriate; presumptuous; disrespectful; forward.

As a noun fresh is

a rush of water, along a river or onto the land; a flood.

Amicable vs Nice - What's the difference?

amicable | nice |


As an adjective amicable

is showing friendliness or goodwill.

As a proper noun nice is

a city in southeast france on the coast of the mediterranean sea, capital of the department of alpes-maritimes.

Majestic vs Nice - What's the difference?

majestic | nice |


As an adjective majestic

is having qualities of splendor or royalty.

As a proper noun nice is

a city in southeast france on the coast of the mediterranean sea, capital of the department of alpes-maritimes.

Nice vs Cry - What's the difference?

nice | cry |


As a proper noun nice

is a city in southeast france on the coast of the mediterranean sea, capital of the department of alpes-maritimes.

As a verb cry is

to shed tears; to weep.

As a noun cry is

a shedding of tears; the act of crying.

Nice vs Goo - What's the difference?

nice | goo |


As a proper noun nice

is a city in southeast france on the coast of the mediterranean sea, capital of the department of alpes-maritimes.

As a noun goo is

(uncountable|informal) any semi-solid or liquid substance; especially one that is sticky, gummy or slippery; frequently of vague or unknown composition, or a bodily fluid or goo can be an example of baby talk.

As a verb goo is

to apply goo to something or goo can be to produce baby talk.

Happy vs Nice - What's the difference?

happy | nice |


As an adjective happy

is experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.

As a proper noun nice is

a city in southeast france on the coast of the mediterranean sea, capital of the department of alpes-maritimes.

Nice vs Allright - What's the difference?

nice | allright |


As adjectives the difference between nice and allright

is that nice is silly, ignorant; foolish while allright is misspelling of all right.

As an adverb nice

is nicely.

As an interjection nice

is used to signify a job well done.

As a verb nice

is to run a process with a specified (usually lower) priority.

As a proper noun Nice

is a city in southeast France on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, capital of the department of Alpes-Maritimes.

Dood vs Nice - What's the difference?

dood | nice |


As proper nouns the difference between dood and nice

is that dood is death; the personification of death while nice is a city in southeast france on the coast of the mediterranean sea, capital of the department of alpes-maritimes.

Nice vs Trim - What's the difference?

nice | trim | Related terms |

Nice is a related term of trim.


As a proper noun nice

is a city in southeast france on the coast of the mediterranean sea, capital of the department of alpes-maritimes.

As a verb trim is

to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.

As a noun trim is

(uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders.

As an adjective trim is

physically fit.

As an adverb trim is

(nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.

Care vs Nice - What's the difference?

care | nice |


In obsolete terms the difference between care and nice

is that care is grief, sorrow while nice is doubtful, as to the outcome; risky.

As a noun care

is grief, sorrow.

As an adjective nice is

silly, ignorant; foolish.

As an adverb nice is

nicely.

As an interjection nice is

used to signify a job well done.

As a proper noun Nice is

a city in southeast France on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, capital of the department of Alpes-Maritimes.

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