Fazes vs Fates - What's the difference?
fazes | fates |
(faze)
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(informal) To frighten or cause hesitation; to daunt, put off (usually used in the negative), to perturb, to disconcert.
(Greek mythology) Atropos, Clotho, and Lachesis; supernatural beings who controlled the destiny of men and of the gods.
* 1944 , Ralph Blane, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”, Meet Me in St. Louis , Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
As nouns the difference between fazes and fates
is that fazes is faeces while fates is .As a verb fates is
(rare) (fate).fazes
English
Verb
(head)faze
English
Alternative forms
* feazeVerb
(faz)- Jumping out of an airplane does not faze him, yet he is afraid to ride a roller coaster.
Usage notes
* Citations for in the start in 1830; usage was established by 1890. * The word phase is sometimes used incorrectly for ; they are distinct terms.References
fates
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Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Through the years we all will be together / If the Fates allow