reply |
deny |
In lang=en terms the difference between reply and deny
is that
reply is to repeat something back; to echo while
deny is to refuse to give or grant something to someone.
As verbs the difference between reply and deny
is that
reply is (intransitive) to give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer while
deny is to not allow.
As a noun reply
is a written or spoken response; part of a conversation.
reply |
address |
In lang=en terms the difference between reply and address
is that
reply is to repeat something back; to echo while
address is to address oneself to; to prepare oneself for; to apply oneself to; to direct one's speech or discourse to.
As verbs the difference between reply and address
is that
reply is (intransitive) to give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer while
address is (obsolete) to prepare oneself.
As nouns the difference between reply and address
is that
reply is a written or spoken response; part of a conversation while
address is direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.
reply |
replies |
As verbs the difference between reply and replies
is that
reply is to give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer while
replies is third-person singular of reply.
As nouns the difference between reply and replies
is that
reply is a written or spoken response; part of a conversation while
replies is plural of lang=en.
say |
reply |
In transitive terms the difference between say and reply
is that
say is to recite while
reply is :
He replied that he was not sure. In intransitive terms the difference between say and reply
is that say is to speak; to express an opinion; to make answer; to reply while reply is to repeat something back; to echo.
As an adverb say
is Used to gain one's attention before making an inquiry or suggestionAs a conjunction say
is Used to introduce a hypothetical
reply | answere |
As verbs the difference between reply and answere
is that
reply is (intransitive) to give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer while
answere is .
As nouns the difference between reply and answere
is that
reply is a written or spoken response; part of a conversation while
answere is .
reflect | reply |
In lang=en terms the difference between reflect and reply
is that
reflect is to give evidence of someone's or something's character etc while
reply is to repeat something back; to echo.
As verbs the difference between reflect and reply
is that
reflect is to bend back (light, etc) from a surface while
reply is (intransitive) to give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer.
As a noun reply is
a written or spoken response; part of a conversation.
reply | mention |
As verbs the difference between reply and mention
is that
reply is (intransitive) to give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer while
mention is to make a short reference to something.
As nouns the difference between reply and mention
is that
reply is a written or spoken response; part of a conversation while
mention is a speaking or notice of anything, usually in a brief or cursory manner used especially in the phrase to
make mention of .
reward | reply |
In transitive terms the difference between reward and reply
is that
reward is to recompense while
reply is :
He replied that he was not sure.
As nouns the difference between reward and reply
is that reward is something of value given in return for an act while reply is a written or spoken response; part of a conversation.
As verbs the difference between reward and reply
is that reward is to give (something) as a reward while reply is to give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer.
assisted | reply |
As verbs the difference between assisted and reply
is that
assisted is past tense of assist while
reply is to give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer.
As a noun reply is
a written or spoken response; part of a conversation.
track | reply |
In lang=en terms the difference between track and reply
is that
track is to leave in the form of tracks while
reply is to repeat something back; to echo.
As nouns the difference between track and reply
is that
track is a mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel while
reply is a written or spoken response; part of a conversation.
As verbs the difference between track and reply
is that
track is to observe the (measured) state of an object over time while
reply is (intransitive) to give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer.
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