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Vaunt vs Vant - What's the difference?

vaunt | vant |


As verbs the difference between vaunt and vant

is that vaunt is to speak boastfully while vant is .

As a noun vaunt

is a boast; an instance of vaunting or vaunt can be (obsolete) the first part.

As an adjective vant is

.

Vant vs Jant - What's the difference?

vant | jant |


As verbs the difference between vant and jant

is that vant is eye dialect of want while jant is obsolete form of jaunt.

Avant vs Vant - What's the difference?

avant | vant |


As a preposition avant

is before, beforehand.

As an adjective vant is

.

As a verb vant is

.

Vant vs Bant - What's the difference?

vant | bant |


As an adjective vant

is .

As a verb vant

is .

As a noun bant is

banter.

Vant vs Vast - What's the difference?

vant | vast |


As an adjective vant

is .

As a verb vant

is .

As a noun vast is

west (compass point).

Vang vs Vant - What's the difference?

vang | vant |


As an interjection vang

is yes.

As an adjective vant is

.

As a verb vant is

.

Vaut vs Vant - What's the difference?

vaut | vant |


As verbs the difference between vaut and vant

is that vaut is (obsolete) to vault; to leap while vant is .

As a noun vaut

is (obsolete) a vault; a leap.

As an adjective vant is

.

Vant vs Pant - What's the difference?

vant | pant |


As verbs the difference between vant and pant

is that vant is while pant is (ambitransitive) to breathe quickly or in a labored manner, as after exertion or from eagerness or excitement; to respire with heaving of the breast; to gasp.

As an adjective vant

is .

As a noun pant is

a quick breathing; a catching of the breath; a gasp or pant can be (fashion) a pair of pants (trousers or underpants) or pant can be a public drinking fountain in scotland and north-east england.

Vane vs Vant - What's the difference?

vane | vant |


As a noun vane

is crease, fold.

As an adjective vant is

.

As a verb vant is

.

Cant vs Vant - What's the difference?

cant | vant |


As verbs the difference between cant and vant

is that cant is to speak with the jargon of a class or subgroup while vant is eye dialect of want.

As a noun cant

is an argot, the jargon of a particular class or subgroup.

As an adjective cant

is lively, lusty.

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