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sinecure

Skive vs Sinecure - What's the difference?

skive | sinecure |


As nouns the difference between skive and sinecure

is that skive is the iron lap used by diamond polishers in finishing the facets of the gem while sinecure is sinecure.

As a verb skive

is to pare or shave off the rough or thick parts of (hides or leather).

Cinch vs Sinecure - What's the difference?

cinch | sinecure |


As nouns the difference between cinch and sinecure

is that cinch is a simple saddle girth used in mexico while sinecure is sinecure.

As a verb cinch

is to bring to certain conclusion.

Endeavor vs Sinecure - What's the difference?

endeavor | sinecure |


As nouns the difference between endeavor and sinecure

is that endeavor is a sincere attempt; a determined or assiduous effort towards a specific goal while sinecure is sinecure.

As a verb endeavor

is (obsolete) to exert oneself.

Struggle vs Sinecure - What's the difference?

struggle | sinecure |


As nouns the difference between struggle and sinecure

is that struggle is strife, contention, great effort while sinecure is a position that requires no work but still gives an ample payment; a cushy job.

As verbs the difference between struggle and sinecure

is that struggle is to strive, to labour in difficulty, to fight (for or against), to contend while sinecure is to put or place in a sinecure.

Berth vs Sinecure - What's the difference?

berth | sinecure |


In transitive terms the difference between berth and sinecure

is that berth is to assign a berth (bunk or position) to while sinecure is to put or place in a sinecure.

Sinecure vs Otiose - What's the difference?

sinecure | otiose |


As a noun sinecure

is sinecure.

As an adjective otiose is

resulting in no effect.

Sinecure vs Honorary - What's the difference?

sinecure | honorary |


As nouns the difference between sinecure and honorary

is that sinecure is a position that requires no work but still gives an ample payment; a cushy job while honorary is an honorarium; a fee for services of no fixed value.

As a verb sinecure

is to put or place in a sinecure.

As an adjective honorary is

given as an honor/honour, with no duties attached, and without payment.

Pushover vs Sinecure - What's the difference?

pushover | sinecure |


As nouns the difference between pushover and sinecure

is that pushover is someone who is easily swayed or influenced to change his/her mind or comply while sinecure is sinecure.

Sinecure vs Job - What's the difference?

sinecure | job |


As nouns the difference between sinecure and job

is that sinecure is a position that requires no work but still gives an ample payment; a cushy job while job is a task.

As verbs the difference between sinecure and job

is that sinecure is to put or place in a sinecure while job is to do odd jobs or occasional work for hire.

As a proper noun Job is

a book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.

Sinecure vs Ennui - What's the difference?

sinecure | ennui |


As nouns the difference between sinecure and ennui

is that sinecure is sinecure while ennui is a gripping listlessness or melancholia caused by boredom; depression.

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