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Previse vs Forebode - What's the difference?

previse | forebode |


As verbs the difference between previse and forebode

is that previse is to foresee while forebode is to predict a future event; to hint at something that will happen (especially as a literary device).

As a noun forebode is

(obsolete) prognostication; presage.

Predict vs Previse - What's the difference?

predict | previse |


As verbs the difference between predict and previse

is that predict is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power while previse is to foresee.

As a noun predict

is (obsolete) a prediction.

Previse vs Nervy - What's the difference?

previse | nervy |


As a verb previse

is to foresee.

As an adjective nervy is

(us) having nerve; bold; brazen.

Previse vs Previous - What's the difference?

previse | previous |


As a verb previse

is to foresee.

As an adjective previous is

prior; occurring before something else, either in time or order.

As a noun previous is

(informal|uk) an existing criminal record; short for "previous convictions".

Previse vs Improvise - What's the difference?

previse | improvise |


As verbs the difference between previse and improvise

is that previse is to foresee while improvise is .

Previse vs Revise - What's the difference?

previse | revise |


As verbs the difference between previse and revise

is that previse is to foresee while revise is .

Terms vs Previse - What's the difference?

terms | previse |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb previse is

to foresee.

Premise vs Previse - What's the difference?

premise | previse |


As verbs the difference between premise and previse

is that premise is to state or assume something as a proposition to an argument while previse is to foresee.

As a noun premise

is a proposition antecedently supposed or proved; something previously stated or assumed as the basis of further argument; a condition; a supposition.

Previs vs Previse - What's the difference?

previs | previse |


As a noun previs

is (film) previsualization.

As a verb previse is

to foresee.

Precise vs Previse - What's the difference?

precise | previse |


As verbs the difference between precise and previse

is that precise is while previse is to foresee.

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