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Recent vs Uptodate - What's the difference?

recent | uptodate |


As adjectives the difference between recent and uptodate

is that recent is recent while uptodate is (nonstandard).

Recent vs Timely - What's the difference?

recent | timely |


As adjectives the difference between recent and timely

is that recent is having happened a short while ago while timely is done at the proper time.

As an adverb timely is

in good time; early, quickly.

Extant vs Recent - What's the difference?

extant | recent |


As adjectives the difference between extant and recent

is that extant is still in existence while recent is having happened a short while ago.

Original vs Recent - What's the difference?

original | recent | Related terms |

Original is a related term of recent.


As a noun original

is original.

As an adjective recent is

recent.

Recent vs Strange - What's the difference?

recent | strange | Related terms |

Recent is a related term of strange.


As an adjective recent

is recent.

As a proper noun strange is

.

Recent vs Unfaded - What's the difference?

recent | unfaded | Related terms |

Recent is a related term of unfaded.


As adjectives the difference between recent and unfaded

is that recent is recent while unfaded is not faded.

Former vs Recent - What's the difference?

former | recent |


As adjectives the difference between former and recent

is that former is previous while recent is recent.

As a noun former

is someone who forms something; a maker; a creator or founder.

Recent vs Precedent - What's the difference?

recent | precedent |


As an adjective recent

is recent.

As a verb precedent is

.

Recent vs Newest - What's the difference?

recent | newest |


As adjectives the difference between recent and newest

is that recent is having happened a short while ago while newest is superlative of new.

Recent vs Furious - What's the difference?

recent | furious |


As adjectives the difference between recent and furious

is that recent is having happened a short while ago while furious is transported with passion or fury; raging; violent.

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