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shun

Shun vs Son - What's the difference?

shun | son |


As a verb son is

to be (to exist).

Ban vs Shun - What's the difference?

ban | shun |


As a proper noun ban

is .

Shun vs Shy - What's the difference?

shun | shy |


As an adjective shy is

easily frightened; timid.

As a verb shy is

to avoid due to timidness or caution.

As a noun shy is

an act of throwing.

Shun vs Sky - What's the difference?

shun | sky |


As an acronym sky is

s'uomen '''k'''ielitieteellinen ' y hdistys: linguistic association of finland.

Shun vs Spurn - What's the difference?

shun | spurn |


As a verb spurn is

(ambitransitive) to reject disdainfully; contemn; scorn.

As a noun spurn is

an act of spurning; a scornful rejection.

Shun vs Weasel - What's the difference?

shun | weasel |


As a noun weasel is

the least weasel, mustela nivalis .

As a verb weasel is

to achieve by clever or devious means.

Shun vs Disown - What's the difference?

shun | disown |


As a verb disown is

to refuse to own or to refuse to acknowledge one’s own.

Shame vs Shun - What's the difference?

shame | shun |


As a noun shame

is uncomfortable]] or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor or other wrong in the opinion of the person experiencing the feeling it is caused by awareness of exposure of circumstances of [[unworthy|unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct.

As an interjection shame

is a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.

As a verb shame

is to feel shame, be ashamed.

Shun vs Undefined - What's the difference?

shun | undefined |


As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Welcome vs Shun - What's the difference?

welcome | shun |


As an interjection welcome

is .

As a verb welcome

is to affirm or greet the arrival of someone, especially by saying "welcome!".

As an adjective welcome

is whose arrival is a cause of joy; received with gladness; admitted willingly to the house, entertainment, or company.

As a noun welcome

is the act of greeting someone’s arrival, especially by saying "welcome!"; reception.

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