Commanding vs Suggesting - What's the difference?
commanding | suggesting |
Tending to give commands, authoritarian.
* , chapter=19
, title= Impressively dominant.
The act of giving a command.
* 2006 , William E. Mann, Augustine's Confessions (page 172)
suggestion
* 1836 , The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal
As verbs the difference between commanding and suggesting
is that commanding is while suggesting is .As nouns the difference between commanding and suggesting
is that commanding is the act of giving a command while suggesting is suggestion.As an adjective commanding
is tending to give commands, authoritarian.commanding
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=Nothing was too small to receive attention, if a supervising eye could suggest improvements likely to conduce to the common welfare. Mr. Gordon Burnage, for instance, personally visited dust-bins and back premises, accompanied by a sort of village bailiff, going his round like a commanding officer doing billets.}}
Synonyms
* (tending to give commands) bossy, imposing * See alsoNoun
(en noun)- God could then have dispelled their ignorance by revealing to them that He had issued those commands; the fact of the occurrence of the earlier commandings would be the content of the revelation.
suggesting
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- By such means it will call into existence a myriad of inquirers who, without the suggestings and promptings of such minds as lead the operations of this institution, would never have directed a thought to science.
