Cheering vs Maker - What's the difference?
cheering | maker |
A cheer.
* 1814 , The Gentleman's Magazine (volume 84, part 1, page 689)
Someone who makes; a person or thing that makes or produces something.
(usually, capitalized and preceded by the) God.
A poet.
* 2000 , , The Book of Prefaces , Bloomsbury 2002, p. 9:
(obsolete, legal) Someone who signs a cheque or promissory note, thereby becoming responsible for payment.
As verbs the difference between cheering and maker
is that cheering is while maker is .As nouns the difference between cheering and maker
is that cheering is a cheer while maker is .cheering
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- The ships' yards were all fully manned, and the loud cheerings of the crews, and of the countless company in the surrounding boats, emulated the roar of the cannon.
Anagrams
*maker
English
Noun
(en noun)- It is refreshing to read how makers find great allies in the past to help them tackle the present. It helps us to see that literature is a conversation across boundaries of nation, century and language.
