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Stigma vs Racism - What's the difference?

stigma | racism |


As nouns the difference between stigma and racism

is that stigma is stigma (mark of infamy) while racism is the belief that each race has distinct and intrinsic attributes.

Stigma vs Insult - What's the difference?

stigma | insult |


As nouns the difference between stigma and insult

is that stigma is stigma (mark of infamy) while insult is an action or form of speech deliberately intended to be rude.

As a verb insult is

(obsolete|intransitive) to behave in an obnoxious and superior manner (over, against).

Stigma vs Figurative - What's the difference?

stigma | figurative |


As a noun stigma

is a mark of infamy or disgrace.

As an adjective figurative is

metaphorical or tropical, as opposed to literal; using figures; as of the use of "cats and dogs" in the phrase "It's raining cats and dogs".

Stigma vs Stigmatizing - What's the difference?

stigma | stigmatizing |


As a noun stigma

is stigma (mark of infamy).

As a verb stigmatizing is

.

Embarrassment vs Stigma - What's the difference?

embarrassment | stigma |


As nouns the difference between embarrassment and stigma

is that embarrassment is a state of discomfort arising from bashfulness or consciousness of having violated a social rule; humiliation while stigma is a mark of infamy or disgrace.

Stigma vs Discrimination - What's the difference?

stigma | discrimination |


As nouns the difference between stigma and discrimination

is that stigma is a mark of infamy or disgrace while discrimination is a distinction; discernment, the act of discriminating, discerning, distinguishing, noting or perceiving differences between things.

Stigma vs Notion - What's the difference?

stigma | notion |


As nouns the difference between stigma and notion

is that stigma is a mark of infamy or disgrace while notion is mental apprehension of whatever may be known, thought, or imagined; idea, concept.

Stigma vs Notorious - What's the difference?

stigma | notorious |


As a noun stigma

is stigma (mark of infamy).

As an adjective notorious is

widely known, especially for something bad; infamous.

Demoralize vs Stigma - What's the difference?

demoralize | stigma |


As a verb demoralize

is (american spelling) to destroy morale; to dishearten.

As a noun stigma is

stigma (mark of infamy).

Snag vs Stigma - What's the difference?

snag | stigma |


As nouns the difference between snag and stigma

is that snag is a stump or base of a branch that has been lopped off; a short branch, or a sharp or rough branch; a knot; a protuberance while stigma is a mark of infamy or disgrace.

As a verb snag

is to catch or tear (e.g. fabric) upon a rough surface or projection.

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