pierce |
affront |
Synonyms |
Pierce is a synonym of affront.
As a proper noun pierce
is , medieval variant of piers modern usage may also derive from the surname.
As a noun affront is
.
pierce |
probe |
As a proper noun pierce
is , medieval variant of piers modern usage may also derive from the surname.
As a verb probe is
.
pierce |
distress |
Synonyms |
Pierce is a synonym of distress.
As a proper noun pierce
is , medieval variant of piers modern usage may also derive from the surname.
As a noun distress is
(cause of) discomfort.
As a verb distress is
to cause strain or anxiety to someone.
brutal |
pierce |
As an adjective brutal
is (
savagely violent)Savagely violent, vicious, ruthless, or cruel.
As a verb pierce is
to puncture; to break through.
As a proper noun Pierce is
a given name derived from Ancient Greek, medieval variant of Piers. Modern usage may also derive from the surname.
peace |
pierce |
As a noun peace
is a state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony; absence of violence for instance, a state free from civil disturbance.
As an interjection peace
is (archaic) shut up!]], [[silence|silence!; be quiet, be silent.
As a verb peace
is (neologism) to make peace; to put at peace; to be at peace.
As a proper noun pierce is
, medieval variant of piers modern usage may also derive from the surname.
purse |
pierce |
As a noun purse
is a small bag for carrying money.
As a verb purse
is to press (one's lips) in and together so that they protrude.
As a proper noun pierce is
, medieval variant of piers modern usage may also derive from the surname.
pierce |
pie |
In transitive terms the difference between pierce and pie
is that
pierce is to break or interrupt abruptly while
pie is to go around (a corner) in a guarded manner.
As a noun pie is
a type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling.
pierce |
pierre |
As proper nouns the difference between pierce and pierre
is that
pierce is , medieval variant of piers modern usage may also derive from the surname while
pierre is (
label) , equivalent to french (
m), english (
peter).
pierce |
grieve |
Synonyms |
Pierce is a synonym of grieve.
As a proper noun pierce
is , medieval variant of piers modern usage may also derive from the surname.
As an adjective grieve is
.
pierce |
burrow |
As verbs the difference between pierce and burrow
is that
pierce is to puncture; to break through while
burrow is to dig a tunnel or hole.
As a proper noun Pierce
is a given name derived from Ancient Greek, medieval variant of Piers. Modern usage may also derive from the surname.
As a noun burrow is
a tunnel or hole, often as dug by a small creature.
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