plunge |
forge |
Related terms |
Plunge is a related term of forge.
As verbs the difference between plunge and forge
is that
plunge is (
label) to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse while
forge is .
As a noun plunge
is the act of plunging or submerging.
plunge |
dropping |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between plunge and dropping
is that
plunge is the act of plunging or submerging while
dropping is the act of something that drops or falls.
As verbs the difference between plunge and dropping
is that
plunge is to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse while
dropping is present participle of lang=en.
declivity |
plunge |
Related terms |
Declivity is a related term of plunge.
As nouns the difference between declivity and plunge
is that
declivity is (geomorphology) the downward slope of a hill while
plunge is the act of plunging or submerging.
As a verb plunge is
(
label) to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse.
plunge |
streak |
Synonyms |
Plunge is a synonym of streak.
In slang|lang=en terms the difference between plunge and streak
is that
plunge is (slang) heavy and reckless betting in horse racing; hazardous speculation while
streak is (slang) to run naked in public.
As nouns the difference between plunge and streak
is that
plunge is the act of plunging or submerging while
streak is an irregular line left from smearing or motion.
As verbs the difference between plunge and streak
is that
plunge is (
label) to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse while
streak is to have or obtain streaks.
plunge |
hurtle |
Synonyms |
In transitive terms the difference between plunge and hurtle
is that
plunge is to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse while
hurtle is to hurl or fling; to throw hard or violently.
In intransitive terms the difference between plunge and hurtle
is that
plunge is to pitch or throw one's self headlong or violently forward, as a horse does while
hurtle is to move rapidly, violently, or without control.
plunge |
scurry |
Synonyms |
Plunge is a synonym of scurry.
As verbs the difference between plunge and scurry
is that
plunge is (
label) to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse while
scurry is to run away with quick light steps, to scamper.
As a noun plunge
is the act of plunging or submerging.
plough |
plunge |
Synonyms |
Plough is a synonym of plunge.
As a proper noun plough
is (constellation|british) the common name for the brightest seven stars of the constellation ursa major.
As a noun plunge is
the act of plunging or submerging.
As a verb plunge is
(
label) to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse.
virus |
plunge |
As nouns the difference between virus and plunge
is that
virus is virus while
plunge is the act of plunging or submerging.
As a verb plunge is
(
label) to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse.
drench |
plunge |
Related terms |
In obsolete terms the difference between drench and plunge
is that
drench is a drink; a draught; specifically, a potion of medicine poured or forced down the throat; also, a potion that causes purging while
plunge is an immersion in difficulty, embarrassment, or distress; the condition of being surrounded or overwhelmed; a strait; difficulty.
As nouns the difference between drench and plunge
is that
drench is a draught administered to an animal while
plunge is the act of plunging or submerging.
As verbs the difference between drench and plunge
is that
drench is to soak, to make very wet while
plunge is to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse.
plunge |
scramble |
Synonyms |
Plunge is a synonym of scramble.
As nouns the difference between plunge and scramble
is that
plunge is the act of plunging or submerging while
scramble is a rush or hurry.
As verbs the difference between plunge and scramble
is that
plunge is (
label) to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse while
scramble is to move hurriedly to a location, especially by using all limbs against a surface.
As an interjection scramble is
(uk) shouted when something desirable is thrown into a group of people who individually want that item.
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