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Spree vs Whim - What's the difference?

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Spree is a related term of whim.


As a proper noun spree

is a particular river that flows through lusatia (eastern germany) and into berlin, where it flows into the havel.

Whim vs Humour - What's the difference?

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Whim is a related term of humour.


As a noun humour is

(label) moist vapour, moisture.

As a verb humour is

to pacify by indulging.

Whim vs Turn - What's the difference?

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Whim is a related term of turn.


As a verb turn is

(lb) non-linear physical movement .

As a noun turn is

a change of direction or orientation.

Whim vs Caper - What's the difference?

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Whim is a related term of caper.


As a noun caper is

a frolicsome leap or spring; a skip; a jump, as in mirth or dancing; a prank or caper can be a vessel formerly used by the dutch; privateer or caper can be the pungent grayish green flower bud of the european and oriental caper (capparis spinosa ), which is pickled and eaten or caper can be (scotland) the capercaillie.

As a verb caper is

to leap or jump about in a sprightly manner; to cut capers; to skip; to spring; to prance; to dance.

Notion vs Whim - What's the difference?

notion | whim | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between notion and whim

is that notion is mental apprehension of whatever may be known, thought, or imagined; idea, concept while whim is a fanciful impulse, or whimsical idea.

Whim vs Joke - What's the difference?

whim | joke | Related terms |

Whim is a related term of joke.


As a proper noun joke is

, diminutive of jo.

Whim vs Sportiveness - What's the difference?

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Whim is a related term of sportiveness.


As a noun sportiveness is

the state of being sportive.

Frolic vs Whim - What's the difference?

frolic | whim | Related terms |

Frolic is a related term of whim.


As an adjective frolic

is merry, joyous; later especially, frolicsome, sportive, full of playful mischief.

As a noun frolic

is gaiety; merriment.

As a verb frolic

is to romp; to behave playfully and uninhibitedly.

Whim vs Impluse - What's the difference?

whim | impluse |

Fling vs Whim - What's the difference?

fling | whim | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between fling and whim

is that fling is an act of throwing, often violently while whim is a fanciful impulse, or whimsical idea.

As a verb fling

is to throw with violence or quick movement; to hurl.

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