stymie |
get |
As nouns the difference between stymie and get
is that
stymie is an obstacle or obstruction while
get is offspring or
get can be (british|regional) a
git or
get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.
As verbs the difference between stymie and get
is that
stymie is to thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck while
get is (
label) to obtain; to acquire.
shame |
stymie |
As nouns the difference between shame and stymie
is that
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 while
stymie is an obstacle or obstruction.
As verbs the difference between shame and stymie
is that
shame is to feel shame, be ashamed while
stymie is to thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck.
As an interjection shame
is a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
stifle |
stymie |
As nouns the difference between stifle and stymie
is that
stifle is boots while
stymie is an obstacle or obstruction.
As a verb stymie is
to thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck.
baulk |
stymie |
Synonyms |
Baulk is a synonym of stymie.
As nouns the difference between baulk and stymie
is that
baulk is (british) while
stymie is an obstacle or obstruction.
As verbs the difference between baulk and stymie
is that
baulk is (british) while
stymie is to thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck.
stymie |
dilemma |
As nouns the difference between stymie and dilemma
is that
stymie is an obstacle or obstruction while
dilemma is dilemma (
a situation with two (or more) alternatives to choose from, and where all alternatives are unsatisfactory or undesirable ).
As a verb stymie
is to thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck.
stymie |
advert |
As nouns the difference between stymie and advert
is that
stymie is an obstacle or obstruction while
advert is (british|informal) an advertisement, an ad.
As verbs the difference between stymie and advert
is that
stymie is to thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck while
advert is to turn attention.
stymie |
hinter |
As nouns the difference between stymie and hinter
is that
stymie is an obstacle or obstruction while
hinter is agent noun of hint; someone who hints.
As a verb stymie
is to thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck.
stymie |
endorse |
As nouns the difference between stymie and endorse
is that
stymie is an obstacle or obstruction while
endorse is (heraldiccharge) a diminutive of the pale, usually appearing in pairs on either side of a pale.
As verbs the difference between stymie and endorse
is that
stymie is to thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck while
endorse is to support, to back, to give one's approval to, especially officially or by signature.
stymie |
threaten |
As verbs the difference between stymie and threaten
is that
stymie is to thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck while
threaten is to make a threat against someone; to use threats.
As a noun stymie
is an obstacle or obstruction.
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