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accept

Accept vs Ok - What's the difference?

accept | ok |


As verbs the difference between accept and ok

is that accept is to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval while OK is to approve.

As adjectives the difference between accept and ok

is that accept is accepted while OK is all right, permitted.

As a noun OK is

endorsement; approval.

As an adverb OK is

satisfactorily, sufficiently well.

As an interjection OK is

used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.

As a proper noun OK is

acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America.

Know vs Accept - What's the difference?

know | accept |


As verbs the difference between know and accept

is that know is (lb) to perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of or that while accept is to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.

As a noun know

is knowledge; the state of knowing.

As an adjective accept is

(obsolete) accepted.

Accept vs Conscious - What's the difference?

accept | conscious |


As adjectives the difference between accept and conscious

is that accept is (obsolete) accepted while conscious is alert, awake.

As a verb accept

is to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.

Empathize vs Accept - What's the difference?

empathize | accept |


In lang=en terms the difference between empathize and accept

is that empathize is to feel empathy for another person while accept is to receive something willingly.

As verbs the difference between empathize and accept

is that empathize is to feel empathy for another person while accept is to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.

As an adjective accept is

(obsolete) accepted.

Net vs Accept - What's the difference?

net | accept | Related terms |

Net is a related term of accept.


As a noun net

is grandson.

As a verb accept is

to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.

As an adjective accept is

(obsolete) accepted.

Solicit vs Accept - What's the difference?

solicit | accept |


As verbs the difference between solicit and accept

is that solicit is to persistently endeavor to obtain an object, or bring about an event while accept is to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.

As an adjective accept is

(obsolete) accepted.

Glean vs Accept - What's the difference?

glean | accept | Related terms |

Glean is a related term of accept.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between glean and accept

is that glean is (obsolete) cleaning; afterbirth while accept is (obsolete) accepted.

As verbs the difference between glean and accept

is that glean is to collect (grain, grapes, etc) left behind after the main harvest or gathering while accept is to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.

As a noun glean

is a collection made by gleaning or glean can be (obsolete) cleaning; afterbirth.

As an adjective accept is

(obsolete) accepted.

Accept vs Come_by - What's the difference?

accept | come_by | Related terms |

Accept is a related term of come_by.


As verbs the difference between accept and come_by

is that accept is to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval while come_by is (lb) to obtain; to get, especially by chance or involuntarily.

As an adjective accept

is (obsolete) accepted.

As an interjection come_by is

a command to a sheepdog to move clockwise around the sheep.

Want vs Accept - What's the difference?

want | accept |


As a proper noun want

is a personification of want.

As a verb accept is

to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.

As an adjective accept is

(obsolete) accepted.

Rep vs Accept - What's the difference?

rep | accept | Related terms |

Rep is a related term of accept.


As an initialism rep

is repose en paix/rip.

As a verb accept is

to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.

As an adjective accept is

(obsolete) accepted.

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