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Awesome vs Supreme - What's the difference?

awesome | supreme |


As an adjective awesome

is causing awe or terror; inspiring wonder or excitement.

As a noun awesome

is the quality, state, or essence of being or cool; awesomeness.

As a proper noun supreme is

the supreme being; the almighty; god.

Stubborn vs Supreme - What's the difference?

stubborn | supreme |


As an adjective stubborn

is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.

As a proper noun supreme is

the supreme being; the almighty; god.

Supreme vs Godly - What's the difference?

supreme | godly |


As adjectives the difference between supreme and godly

is that supreme is dominant, having power over all others while godly is of or pertaining to a god.

As a verb supreme

is to divide a citrus fruit into its segments, removing the skin, pith, membranes, and seeds.

As a noun supreme

is a breast of chicken or duck with the wing bone attached.

As a proper noun Supreme

is the Supreme Being; the Almighty; God.

As an adverb godly is

in a godly manner; piously; devoutly; righteously.

Mighty vs Supreme - What's the difference?

mighty | supreme |


As nouns the difference between mighty and supreme

is that mighty is influential, powerful beings while supreme is a breast of chicken or duck with the wing bone attached.

As adjectives the difference between mighty and supreme

is that mighty is very strong; possessing might while supreme is dominant, having power over all others.

As an adverb mighty

is very; to a high degree.

As a verb supreme is

to divide a citrus fruit into its segments, removing the skin, pith, membranes, and seeds.

As a proper noun Supreme is

the Supreme Being; the Almighty; God.

Supreme vs Principle - What's the difference?

supreme | principle |


As a proper noun supreme

is the supreme being; the almighty; god.

As a noun principle is

a fundamental assumption.

As a verb principle is

to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

Lite vs Supreme - What's the difference?

lite | supreme |


As a verb lite

is .

As a proper noun supreme is

the supreme being; the almighty; god.

Supreme vs Majesty - What's the difference?

supreme | majesty |


As a proper noun supreme

is the supreme being; the almighty; god.

As a pronoun majesty is

a term of address for royalty and imperiality.

Supreme vs Primordial - What's the difference?

supreme | primordial |


As a proper noun supreme

is the supreme being; the almighty; god.

As an adjective primordial is

first, earliest or original.

As a noun primordial is

a first principle or element.

Supreme vs Hegemony - What's the difference?

supreme | hegemony |


As a proper noun supreme

is the supreme being; the almighty; god.

As a noun hegemony is

(formal) domination, influence, or authority over another, especially by one political group over a society or by one nation over others.

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