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Bedlam vs Thunder - What's the difference?

bedlam | thunder | Related terms |

Bedlam is a related term of thunder.


As nouns the difference between bedlam and thunder

is that bedlam is a place or situation of chaotic uproar, and where confusion prevails while thunder is hoof.

Thunder vs Reverberation - What's the difference?

thunder | reverberation | Related terms |

Thunder is a related term of reverberation.


As nouns the difference between thunder and reverberation

is that thunder is hoof while reverberation is reverberation.

Thunder vs Dissonance - What's the difference?

thunder | dissonance | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between thunder and dissonance

is that thunder is the sound caused by the discharge of atmospheric electrical charge while dissonance is a harsh, discordant combination of sounds.

As a verb thunder

is to produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity; often used impersonally.

Thunder vs Report - What's the difference?

thunder | report | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between thunder and report

is that thunder is the discharge of electricity; a thunderbolt while report is to refer.

In intransitive terms the difference between thunder and report

is that thunder is to talk with a loud, threatening voice while report is to be accountable.

In transitive terms the difference between thunder and report

is that thunder is to say (something) with a loud, threatening voice while report is to make a formal statement, especially of complaint, about (someone).

As nouns the difference between thunder and report

is that thunder is the sound caused by the discharge of atmospheric electrical charge while report is a piece of information describing, or an account of certain events given or presented to someone, with the most common adpositions being by (referring to creator of the report) and on (referring to the subject.

As verbs the difference between thunder and report

is that thunder is to produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity; often used impersonally while report is to relate details of (an event or incident); to recount, describe (something). }.

Thunder vs Lightening - What's the difference?

thunder | lightening |


As nouns the difference between thunder and lightening

is that thunder is hoof while lightening is (medicine) the sensation caused by the descent of the uterus into the pelvic cavity before the onset of labour.

As a verb lightening is

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Thunder vs Bolt - What's the difference?

thunder | bolt |


In intransitive terms the difference between thunder and bolt

is that thunder is to talk with a loud, threatening voice while bolt is to escape.

In transitive terms the difference between thunder and bolt

is that thunder is to say (something) with a loud, threatening voice while bolt is to cause to start or spring forth; to dislodge (an animal being hunted).

As nouns the difference between thunder and bolt

is that thunder is the sound caused by the discharge of atmospheric electrical charge while bolt is a (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head on one end. It can be inserted into an unthreaded hole up to the head, with a nut then threaded on the other end; a heavy machine screw.

As verbs the difference between thunder and bolt

is that thunder is to produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity; often used impersonally while bolt is to connect or assemble pieces using a bolt.

As an adverb bolt is

suddenly; straight; unbendingly.

As a proper noun Bolt is

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Boom vs Thunder - What's the difference?

boom | thunder |


In transitive terms the difference between boom and thunder

is that boom is to make something boom while thunder is to say (something) with a loud, threatening voice.

In intransitive terms the difference between boom and thunder

is that boom is to be prosperous while thunder is to talk with a loud, threatening voice.

As verbs the difference between boom and thunder

is that boom is to make a loud, resonant sound while thunder is to produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity; often used impersonally.

As nouns the difference between boom and thunder

is that boom is a low-pitched, resonant sound, such as of an explosion while thunder is the sound caused by the discharge of atmospheric electrical charge.

As an interjection boom

is used to suggest the sound of an explosion.

Thunder - What does it mean?

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Thunder vs Bhunder - What's the difference?

thunder | bhunder |


As nouns the difference between thunder and bhunder

is that thunder is hoof while bhunder is a rhesus macaque.

Thunder vs Chunder - What's the difference?

thunder | chunder |


As nouns the difference between thunder and chunder

is that thunder is hoof while chunder is (australia|new zealand|slang) vomit.

As a verb chunder is

(australia|new zealand|slang) to vomit or chunder can be (of a vehicle) to rumble loudly, to roar.

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