polite |
violence |
In obsolete terms the difference between polite and violence
is that
polite is smooth, polished, burnished while
violence is ravishment; rape; violation.
As an adjective polite
is well-mannered, civilized.
As a verb polite
is to polish; to refine; to render polite.
As a noun violence is
extreme force.
tumultuous |
violence |
As an adjective tumultuous
is noisy and disorderly.
As a noun violence is
extreme force.
violence |
overpowering |
As a noun violence
is extreme force.
As a verb overpowering is
.
As an adjective overpowering is
that overpowers; so strong as to be overwhelming.
harshly |
violence |
As an adverb harshly
is in a harsh manner; severely.
As a noun violence is
extreme force.
misbehavior |
violence |
As nouns the difference between misbehavior and violence
is that
misbehavior is action or conduct that is inappropriate, improper, incorrect, or unexpected while
violence is extreme force.
violence |
humility |
As nouns the difference between violence and humility
is that
violence is extreme force while
humility is the characteristic of being humble; humbleness in character and behavior.
violence |
null |
As nouns the difference between violence and null
is that
violence is extreme force while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
violence |
defense |
As nouns the difference between violence and defense
is that
violence is extreme force while
defense is defence (action of defending or protecting from attack, danger or injury, or any means for that purpose).
violence |
disturbance |
As nouns the difference between violence and disturbance
is that
violence is extreme force while
disturbance is the act of disturbing, being disturbed.
crimes |
violence |
As nouns the difference between crimes and violence
is that
crimes is while
violence is extreme force.
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