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Penchant vs Pleasure - What's the difference?

penchant | pleasure | Related terms |

Penchant is a related term of pleasure.


As nouns the difference between penchant and pleasure

is that penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for) while pleasure is (uncountable) a state of being pleased.

As an interjection pleasure is

pleased to meet you.

As a verb pleasure is

to give or afford pleasure to; to please; to gratify.

Penchant vs Fancy - What's the difference?

penchant | fancy | Related terms |

Penchant is a related term of fancy.


As nouns the difference between penchant and fancy

is that penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for) while fancy is the imagination.

As an adjective fancy is

decorative.

As a verb fancy is

(formal) to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

Penchant vs Mind - What's the difference?

penchant | mind | Related terms |

Penchant is a related term of mind.


As nouns the difference between penchant and mind

is that penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for) while mind is the ability for rational thought.

As a verb mind is

(now|regional) to remember.

Penchant vs Susceptibility - What's the difference?

penchant | susceptibility | Related terms |

Penchant is a related term of susceptibility.


As nouns the difference between penchant and susceptibility

is that penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for) while susceptibility is the condition of being susceptible; vulnerability.

Penchant vs Facility - What's the difference?

penchant | facility | Related terms |

Penchant is a related term of facility.


As nouns the difference between penchant and facility

is that penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for) while facility is the fact of being easy, or easily done; absence of difficulty, simplicity.

Poignant vs Penchant - What's the difference?

poignant | penchant |


As an adjective poignant

is (obsolete|of a weapon etc) sharp-pointed; keen.

As a noun penchant is

taste, liking, or inclination (for).

Poignyant vs Penchant - What's the difference?

poignyant | penchant |


As a noun penchant is

taste, liking, or inclination (for).

Penchant vs Relish - What's the difference?

penchant | relish | Related terms |

Penchant is a related term of relish.


As nouns the difference between penchant and relish

is that penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for) while relish is a pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence, enjoyable quality; power of pleasing.

As a verb relish is

(obsolete|intransitive) to taste; to have a specified taste or flavour.

Partiality vs Penchant - What's the difference?

partiality | penchant | Related terms |

Partiality is a related term of penchant.


As nouns the difference between partiality and penchant

is that partiality is preference, bias in favor of, tendency while penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for).

Penchant vs Weakness - What's the difference?

penchant | weakness | Related terms |

Penchant is a related term of weakness.


As nouns the difference between penchant and weakness

is that penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for) while weakness is (uncountable) the condition of being weak.

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