tilt |
twist |
In transitive terms the difference between tilt and twist
is that
tilt is to cover with a tilt, or awning while
twist is to coax.
In intransitive terms the difference between tilt and twist
is that
tilt is to be at an angle while
twist is to dance the twist (a type of dance characterised by twisting one's hips).
In lang=en terms the difference between tilt and twist
is that
tilt is to play worse than usual (often as a result of previous bad luck) while
twist is a girl, a woman.
twist |
change |
In transitive terms the difference between twist and change
is that
twist is to coax while
change is to replace.
In intransitive terms the difference between twist and change
is that
twist is to dance the twist (a type of dance characterised by twisting one's hips) while
change is to transfer to another vehicle (train, bus, etc..
As nouns the difference between twist and change
is that
twist is a twisting force while
change is the process of becoming different.
As verbs the difference between twist and change
is that
twist is to turn the ends of something, usually thread, rope etc., in opposite directions, often using force while
change is to become something different.
twist |
spring |
In obsolete terms the difference between twist and spring
is that
twist is a roll of twisted dough, baked while
spring is that which causes one to spring; specifically, a lively tune.
In lang=en terms the difference between twist and spring
is that
twist is a girl, a woman while
spring is to release or set free, especially from prison.
As nouns the difference between twist and spring
is that
twist is a twisting force while
spring is a leap; a bound; a jump.
As verbs the difference between twist and spring
is that
twist is to turn the ends of something, usually thread, rope etc., in opposite directions, often using force while
spring is to jump or leap.
As a proper noun Spring is
spring, the season of warmth and new vegetation following winter.
walk |
twist |
As nouns the difference between walk and twist
is that
walk is a trip made by walking while
twist is twist.
As a verb walk
is (
lb) to move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times compare
.
twist |
dislocate |
As verbs the difference between twist and dislocate
is that
twist is to turn the ends of something, usually thread, rope etc., in opposite directions, often using force while
dislocate is to put something out of its usual place.
As a noun twist
is a twisting force.
twist |
twin |
In intransitive terms the difference between twist and twin
is that
twist is to dance the twist (a type of dance characterised by twisting one's hips) while
twin is to give birth to twins.
As nouns the difference between twist and twin
is that
twist is a twisting force while
twin is either of two people (or, less commonly, animals) who shared the same uterus at the same time; one who was born at the same birth as a sibling.
As verbs the difference between twist and twin
is that
twist is to turn the ends of something, usually thread, rope etc., in opposite directions, often using force while
twin is to separate, divide.
twist |
wrap |
In transitive terms the difference between twist and wrap
is that
twist is to coax while
wrap is to enclose or coil around an object or organism, as a form of grasping.
As nouns the difference between twist and wrap
is that
twist is a twisting force while
wrap is a garment that one wraps around the body to keep oneself warm.
As verbs the difference between twist and wrap
is that
twist is to turn the ends of something, usually thread, rope etc., in opposite directions, often using force while
wrap is to enclose (an object) completely in any flexible, thin material such as fabric or paper.
crueler |
twist |
As an adjective crueler
is (
cruel).
As a noun twist is
twist.
twist |
character |
In obsolete terms the difference between twist and character
is that
twist is a roll of twisted dough, baked while
character is to write (using characters); To describe.
In lang=en terms the difference between twist and character
is that
twist is a girl, a woman while
character is a reference given to a servant, attesting to his/her behaviour, competence, etc.
As nouns the difference between twist and character
is that
twist is a twisting force while
character is a being involved in the action of a story.
As verbs the difference between twist and character
is that
twist is to turn the ends of something, usually thread, rope etc., in opposite directions, often using force while
character is to write (using characters); To describe.
twist |
swing |
In obsolete terms the difference between twist and swing
is that
twist is a roll of twisted dough, baked while
swing is free course; unrestrained liberty.
In lang=en terms the difference between twist and swing
is that
twist is a girl, a woman while
swing is the genre of music associated with this dance style.
In transitive terms the difference between twist and swing
is that
twist is to coax while
swing is in dancing, to turn around in a small circle with one's partner, holding hands or arms.
In intransitive terms the difference between twist and swing
is that
twist is to dance the twist (a type of dance characterised by twisting one's hips) while
swing is to fluctuate or change.
As nouns the difference between twist and swing
is that
twist is a twisting force while
swing is the manner in which something is swung.
As verbs the difference between twist and swing
is that
twist is to turn the ends of something, usually thread, rope etc., in opposite directions, often using force while
swing is to rotate about an off-centre fixed point.
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