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Embarrassed vs Sad - What's the difference?

embarrassed | sad |


As an adjective embarrassed

is having a feeling of shameful discomfort.

As a verb embarrassed

is (embarrass).

As a noun sad is

grain; harvested seeds.

Frowning vs Sad - What's the difference?

frowning | sad |


As nouns the difference between frowning and sad

is that frowning is the act of giving a frown while sad is grain; harvested seeds.

As a verb frowning

is .

Sad vs Hurting - What's the difference?

sad | hurting |


As nouns the difference between sad and hurting

is that sad is grain; harvested seeds while hurting is a sensation that hurts.

As a verb hurting is

.

Sad vs Guilty - What's the difference?

sad | guilty |


As nouns the difference between sad and guilty

is that sad is grain; harvested seeds while guilty is (legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

As an adjective guilty is

responsible for a dishonest act.

Sad vs Sore - What's the difference?

sad | sore |


In obsolete terms the difference between sad and sore

is that sad is heavy; weighty; ponderous; close; hard while sore is criminal; wrong; evil.

As an acronym SAD

is seasonal affective disorder.

As an adverb sore is

very, excessively, extremely (of something bad).

As a noun sore is

an injured, infected, inflamed or diseased patch of skin.

As a verb sore is

mutilate the legs or feet of (a horse) in order to induce a particular gait in the animal.

Limp vs Sad - What's the difference?

limp | sad |


As nouns the difference between limp and sad

is that limp is a scraper of board or sheet-iron shaped like half the head of a small cask, used for scraping the ore off the sieve in the operation of hand-jigging or limp can be an irregular, jerky or awkward gait while sad is grain; harvested seeds.

As a verb limp

is to happen; befall; chance or limp can be to be inadequate or unsatisfactory or limp can be to walk lamely, as if favouring one leg.

As an adjective limp

is flaccid; flabby, as flesh.

Frown vs Sad - What's the difference?

frown | sad |


As nouns the difference between frown and sad

is that frown is a facial expression in which the eyebrows are brought together, and the forehead is wrinkled, usually indicating displeasure, sadness or worry, or less often confusion or concentration while sad is grain; harvested seeds.

As a verb frown

is to have a on one's face.

Swt vs Sad - What's the difference?

swt | sad |


As an initialism SWT

is initialism of Subhanahu wa-ta'ala.

As an adjective sad is

sated, having had one's fill; satisfied, weary.

As an acronym SAD is

seasonal affective disorder.

Sad vs Mundane - What's the difference?

sad | mundane |


As nouns the difference between sad and mundane

is that sad is grain; harvested seeds while mundane is an unremarkable, ordinary human being.

As an adjective mundane is

worldly, earthly, profane, vulgar as opposed to heavenly.

Wailful vs Sad - What's the difference?

wailful | sad |


As an adjective wailful

is sorrowful; mournful.

As a noun sad is

grain; harvested seeds.

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