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Evil vs Utter - What's the difference?

evil | utter | Related terms |

Evil is a related term of utter.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between evil and utter

is that evil is (obsolete) a malady or disease; especially in the phrase king's evil (scrofula) while utter is (obsolete) outward.

As adjectives the difference between evil and utter

is that evil is intending to harm; malevolent while utter is .

As a noun evil

is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

As a verb utter is

to say.

As an adverb utter is

(label) further out; further away, outside.

Cruel vs Utter - What's the difference?

cruel | utter | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between cruel and utter

is that cruel is not nice; mean; heartless while utter is outer; furthest out, most remote.

As verbs the difference between cruel and utter

is that cruel is to spoil or ruin (one's chance of success while utter is to say.

As an adverb utter is

further out; further away, outside.

Flagrant vs Utter - What's the difference?

flagrant | utter | Related terms |

Flagrant is a related term of utter.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between flagrant and utter

is that flagrant is (obsolete) while utter is (obsolete) outward.

As adjectives the difference between flagrant and utter

is that flagrant is obvious and offensive, blatant, scandalous or flagrant can be (obsolete) while utter is .

As a verb utter is

to say.

As an adverb utter is

(label) further out; further away, outside.

Utter vs Obvious - What's the difference?

utter | obvious | Related terms |

Utter is a related term of obvious.


As adjectives the difference between utter and obvious

is that utter is while obvious is easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory.

As a verb utter

is to say.

As an adverb utter

is (label) further out; further away, outside.

Heinous vs Utter - What's the difference?

heinous | utter | Related terms |

Heinous is a related term of utter.


As adjectives the difference between heinous and utter

is that heinous is totally reprehensible while utter is .

As a verb utter is

to say.

As an adverb utter is

(label) further out; further away, outside.

Utter vs Share - What's the difference?

utter | share |


As verbs the difference between utter and share

is that utter is to say while share is to give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume.

As an adjective utter

is .

As an adverb utter

is (label) further out; further away, outside.

As a noun share is

a portion of something, especially a portion given or allotted to someone or share can be (agriculture) the cutting blade of an agricultural machine like a plough, a cultivator or a seeding-machine.

Profess vs Utter - What's the difference?

profess | utter |


In lang=en terms the difference between profess and utter

is that profess is to work as a professor of; to teach while utter is to make (a noise).

As verbs the difference between profess and utter

is that profess is to administer the vows of a religious order to (someone); to admit to a religious order (chiefly in passive) while utter is to say.

As an adjective utter is

.

As an adverb utter is

(label) further out; further away, outside.

Fiendish vs Utter - What's the difference?

fiendish | utter | Related terms |

Fiendish is a related term of utter.


As adjectives the difference between fiendish and utter

is that fiendish is sinister; evil; conniving; in the manner of a fiend while utter is .

As a verb utter is

to say.

As an adverb utter is

(label) further out; further away, outside.

Utter vs Scoff - What's the difference?

utter | scoff |


As verbs the difference between utter and scoff

is that utter is to say while scoff is to jeer; laugh at with contempt and derision.

As an adjective utter

is outer; furthest out, most remote.

As an adverb utter

is further out; further away, outside.

As a noun scoff is

derision; ridicule; a derisive or mocking expression of scorn, contempt, or reproach.

Vicious vs Utter - What's the difference?

vicious | utter | Related terms |

Vicious is a related term of utter.


As adjectives the difference between vicious and utter

is that vicious is pertaining to vice; characterised by immorality or depravity while utter is .

As a verb utter is

to say.

As an adverb utter is

(label) further out; further away, outside.

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