threat |
quaking |
Related terms |
Threat is a related term of quaking.
As nouns the difference between threat and quaking
is that
threat is an expression of intent to injure or punish another while
quaking is the action of the verb
to quake .
As verbs the difference between threat and quaking
is that
threat is (
label) to press; urge; compel while
quaking is .
As an adjective quaking is
that shakes or shivers.
prediction |
threat |
As nouns the difference between prediction and threat
is that
prediction is prediction (act of predicting) while
threat is an expression of intent to injure or punish another.
As a verb threat is
(
label) to press; urge; compel.
threat |
attacks |
As nouns the difference between threat and attacks
is that
threat is an expression of intent to injure or punish another while
attacks is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between threat and attacks
is that
threat is to press; urge; compel while
attacks is third-person singular simple present of
to attack.
trouble |
threat |
As verbs the difference between trouble and threat
is that
trouble is while
threat is (
label) to press; urge; compel.
As a noun threat is
an expression of intent to injure or punish another.
weakness |
threat |
As nouns the difference between weakness and threat
is that
weakness is the condition of being weak while
threat is an expression of intent to injure or punish another.
As a verb threat is
to press; urge; compel.
threat |
diff |
As nouns the difference between threat and diff
is that
threat is an expression of intent to injure or punish another while
diff is abbreviation of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between threat and diff
is that
threat is to press; urge; compel while
diff is to run a diff program on (files or items) so as to produce a description of the differences between them, as for a patch file.
As a proper noun diff is
a program, historically part of the Unix operating system, which compares two files or sets of files and outputs a description of the differences between them.
threat |
threat |
In label|en|transitive terms the difference between threat and threat
is that
threat is (
label) to press; urge; compel while
threat is (
label) to press; urge; compel.
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between threat and threat
is that
threat is (archaic) to threaten while
threat is (archaic) to threaten.
In label|en|intransitive terms the difference between threat and threat
is that
threat is (
label) to use threats; act or speak menacingly; threaten while
threat is (
label) to use threats; act or speak menacingly; threaten.
As nouns the difference between threat and threat
is that
threat is an expression of intent to injure or punish another while
threat is an expression of intent to injure or punish another.
As verbs the difference between threat and threat
is that
threat is (
label) to press; urge; compel while
threat is (
label) to press; urge; compel.
threat |
stress |
As nouns the difference between threat and stress
is that
threat is an expression of intent to injure or punish another while
stress is stress (
emotional pressure).
As a verb threat
is (
label) to press; urge; compel.
threat |
disadvantage |
In transitive terms the difference between threat and disadvantage
is that
threat is to press; urge; compel while
disadvantage is to place at a disadvantage.
obstacle |
threat |
As nouns the difference between obstacle and threat
is that
obstacle is something that impedes, stands in the way of, or holds up progress while
threat is an expression of intent to injure or punish another.
As a verb threat is
to press; urge; compel.
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