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veteran

Veteran vs Retired - What's the difference?

veteran | retired |


As a noun veteran

is veteran.

As an adjective retired is

secluded from society (of a lifestyle, activity etc); private, quiet.

As a verb retired is

(retire).

Legend vs Veteran - What's the difference?

legend | veteran |


As nouns the difference between legend and veteran

is that legend is a story of unknown origin describing plausible but extraordinary past events while veteran is a person with long experience of a particular activity.

As a verb legend

is to tell or narrate; to recount.

As an adjective veteran is

having had long experience, practice, or service.

As a proper noun Veteran is

a village in Alberta, Canada.

Comrade vs Veteran - What's the difference?

comrade | veteran |


As nouns the difference between comrade and veteran

is that comrade is a mate, companion, or associate while veteran is veteran.

As a verb comrade

is to associate with in a friendly way.

Veteran vs Stale - What's the difference?

veteran | stale | Related terms |

Veteran is a related term of stale.


As a noun veteran

is veteran.

As an adverb stale is

always, all the time.

Practiced vs Veteran - What's the difference?

practiced | veteran |


As an adjective practiced

is skillful, proficient, knowledgeable or expert as a result of practice.

As a verb practiced

is (practice).

As a noun veteran is

veteran.

Ignorant vs Veteran - What's the difference?

ignorant | veteran |


As nouns the difference between ignorant and veteran

is that ignorant is ignorant person, ignoramus while veteran is veteran.

Veteran vs Legendary - What's the difference?

veteran | legendary |


As nouns the difference between veteran and legendary

is that veteran is a person with long experience of a particular activity while legendary is a collection of legends, in particular of lives of saints.

As adjectives the difference between veteran and legendary

is that veteran is having had long experience, practice, or service while legendary is of or pertaining to a legend or to legends.

As a proper noun Veteran

is a village in Alberta, Canada.

Old-fashioned vs Veteran - What's the difference?

old-fashioned | veteran | Related terms |

Old-fashioned is a related term of veteran.


As nouns the difference between old-fashioned and veteran

is that old-fashioned is a whiskey-based cocktail while veteran is veteran.

As an adjective old-fashioned

is of a thing, outdated or no longer in vogue.

Veteran vs Primitive - What's the difference?

veteran | primitive | Related terms |

Veteran is a related term of primitive.


As nouns the difference between veteran and primitive

is that veteran is veteran while primitive is an original or primary word; a word not derived from another, as opposed to (derivative).

As an adjective primitive is

of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first.

Ragged vs Veteran - What's the difference?

ragged | veteran | Related terms |

Ragged is a related term of veteran.


As a verb ragged

is (rag).

As an adjective ragged

is rent or worn into tatters, or till the texture is broken.

As a noun veteran is

veteran.

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