wade |
see |
As verbs the difference between wade and see
is that
wade is to walk through water or something that impedes progress while
see is to perceive or detect with the eyes, or as if by sight.
As nouns the difference between wade and see
is that
wade is an act of wading while
see is a diocese, archdiocese; a region of a church, generally headed by a bishop,
especially an archbishop.
As a proper noun Wade
is {{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.
wade |
wander |
In intransitive terms the difference between wade and wander
is that
wade is to enter recklessly while
wander is of the mind, to lose focus or clarity of argument or attention.
As a proper noun Wade
is {{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.
wade |
stagger |
In intransitive terms the difference between wade and stagger
is that
wade is to enter recklessly while
stagger is to begin to doubt and waver in purposes; to become less confident or determined; to hesitate.
In transitive terms the difference between wade and stagger
is that
wade is to walk through (water or similar impediment); to pass through by wading while
stagger is multiple groups doing the same thing in a uniform fashion, but starting at different, evenly-spaced, times or places (attested from 1856).
As a proper noun Wade
is {{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.
tramp |
wade |
As a noun tramp
is (pejorative) a homeless person, a vagabond.
As a verb tramp
is to walk with heavy footsteps.
As a proper noun wade is
.
wade |
plod |
As a proper noun wade
is .
As a noun plod is
a slow or labored walk or other motion or activity or
plod can be (obsolete) a puddle or
plod can be the police, police officers.
As a verb plod is
to walk or move slowly and heavily or laboriously (+ on, through, over).
wag |
wade |
As verbs the difference between wag and wade
is that
wag is to swing from side to side, especially of an animal's tail while
wade is to walk through water or something that impedes progress.
As nouns the difference between wag and wade
is that
wag is an oscillating movement while
wade is an act of wading.
As a proper noun Wade is
{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.
wade |
march |
As proper nouns the difference between wade and march
is that
wade is while
march is the third month of the gregorian calendar, following february and preceding april abbreviation:
mar' or ' .
ramble |
wade |
As a noun ramble
is a leisurely stroll; a recreational walk in the countryside.
As a verb ramble
is to move about aimlessly, or on a winding course.
As a proper noun wade is
.
wade |
dive |
As a proper noun wade
is .
As a noun dive is
.
paddle |
wade |
In transitive terms the difference between paddle and wade
is that
paddle is to spank with a paddle while
wade is to walk through (water or similar impediment); to pass through by wading.
In intransitive terms the difference between paddle and wade
is that
paddle is to row a boat with less than one's full capacity while
wade is to enter recklessly.
As a proper noun Wade is
{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.
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