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Transient vs Terse - What's the difference?

transient | terse |


As an adjective transient

is passing or disappearing with time; transitory.

As a noun transient

is something which is transient.

As a verb terse is

.

Terse vs Breve - What's the difference?

terse | breve |


As a verb terse

is .

As an adjective breve is

.

As a noun breve is

a brief piece of information or news (as opposed to the headline).

Poignant vs Terse - What's the difference?

poignant | terse |


As adjectives the difference between poignant and terse

is that poignant is sharp-pointed; keen while terse is polished, burnished; smooth; fine, neat, spruce.

Sandy vs Terse - What's the difference?

sandy | terse |


As a proper noun sandy

is a diminutive of the male given name alexander.

As a noun sandy

is (geordie|pejorative) shortened form of sand dancer.

As a verb terse is

.

Brusk vs Terse - What's the difference?

brusk | terse |


As adjectives the difference between brusk and terse

is that brusk is an alternative spelling of lang=en while terse is polished, burnished; smooth; fine, neat, spruce.

Circumspect vs Terse - What's the difference?

circumspect | terse |


As an adjective circumspect

is carefully aware of all circumstances; considerate of all that is pertinent.

As a verb terse is

.

Brisk vs Terse - What's the difference?

brisk | terse | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between brisk and terse

is that brisk is full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action; lively; spirited; quick while terse is polished, burnished; smooth; fine, neat, spruce.

As a verb brisk

is to make or become lively; to enliven; to animate.

Terse vs Crusty - What's the difference?

terse | crusty | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between terse and crusty

is that terse is polished, burnished; smooth; fine, neat, spruce while crusty is pertaining to or having a crust, as, for example, in the case of bread.

As a noun crusty is

a tramp or homeless young person with poor cleanliness.

Terse vs Tacit - What's the difference?

terse | tacit |


As adjectives the difference between terse and tacit

is that terse is polished, burnished; smooth; fine, neat, spruce while tacit is expressed in silence; implied, but not made explicit; silent.

Terse vs Terse - What's the difference?

terse | terse | Related terms |

Terse is a related term of terse.


In past participle of|terser|lang=fr|sort=terse terms the difference between terse and terse

is that terse is while terse is .

As verbs the difference between terse and terse

is that terse is while terse is .

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