right |
sway |
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Right is a related term of sway.
As nouns the difference between right and sway
is that
right is that which complies with justice, law or reason while
sway is the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.
As verbs the difference between right and sway
is that
right is to correct while
sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock.
As an adjective right
is (archaic) straight, not bent.
As an adverb right
is on the right side or
right can be exactly, precisely.
As an interjection right
is yes, that is correct; i agree.
sway |
impassion |
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Sway is a related term of impassion.
As verbs the difference between sway and impassion
is that
sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock while
impassion is make passionate, instill passion in.
As a noun sway
is the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.
touch |
sway |
Related terms |
Touch is a related term of sway.
As verbs the difference between touch and sway
is that
touch is primarily physical senses while
sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock.
As nouns the difference between touch and sway
is that
touch is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger while
sway is the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.
impress |
sway |
As verbs the difference between impress and sway
is that
impress is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably while
sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock.
As nouns the difference between impress and sway
is that
impress is the act of impressing while
sway is the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.
sway |
steer |
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Sway is a related term of steer.
As nouns the difference between sway and steer
is that
sway is the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon while
steer is the castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production or
steer can be (informal) a suggestion about a course of action or
steer can be (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot.
As verbs the difference between sway and steer
is that
sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock while
steer is to castrate (a male calf) or
steer can be to guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
sway |
teeter |
Teeter is a synonym of sway.
As verbs the difference between sway and teeter
is that
sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock while
teeter is to tilt back and forth on an edge.
As a noun sway
is the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.
quake |
sway |
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As nouns the difference between quake and sway
is that
quake is a trembling or shaking while
sway is the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.
As verbs the difference between quake and sway
is that
quake is to tremble or shake while
sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock.
sway |
charge |
Related terms |
Sway is a related term of charge.
As a noun sway
is the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.
As a verb sway
is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock.
As a proper noun charge is
a commune in the indre-et-loire department in france.
arouse |
sway |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between arouse and sway
is that
arouse is to stimulate feelings while
sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock.
As a noun sway is
the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.
shiver |
sway |
Related terms |
Shiver is a related term of sway.
As nouns the difference between shiver and sway
is that
shiver is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone or
shiver can be the act or result of shivering while
sway is the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.
As verbs the difference between shiver and sway
is that
shiver is to break into splinters or fragments or
shiver can be to tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened while
sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock.
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