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recent

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.

Recent vs Dedicated - What's the difference?

recent | dedicated |


As adjectives the difference between recent and dedicated

is that recent is having happened a short while ago while dedicated is devoted; loyal; conscientious.

As a verb dedicated is

past participle of lang=en.

Recent vs Recent - What's the difference?

recent | recent |


As adjectives the difference between recent and recent

is that recent is recent while recent is recent.

Final vs Recent - What's the difference?

final | recent |


As a noun final

is .

As an adjective recent is

recent.

Recent vs Early - What's the difference?

recent | early |


As adjectives the difference between recent and early

is that recent is recent while early is at a time in advance of the usual or expected event.

As an adverb early is

at a time before expected; sooner than usual.

As a noun early is

a shift (scheduled work period) that takes place early in the day.

Made vs Recent - What's the difference?

made | recent |


As a noun made

is a maggot or grub.

As a verb made

is past tense of make.

As an adjective recent is

having happened a short while ago.

Recent vs Old - What's the difference?

recent | old |


As an adjective recent

is recent.

As a noun old is

age.

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