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Wonky vs Wonk - What's the difference?

wonky | wonk |


As an adjective wonky

is lopsided, misaligned or off-centre.

As a noun wonk is

(derogatory) an overly studious person, particularly student; a nerd.

Lindys vs Linds - What's the difference?

lindys | linds |


As nouns the difference between lindys and linds

is that lindys is while linds is .

Banged vs Bunged - What's the difference?

banged | bunged |


As verbs the difference between banged and bunged

is that banged is past tense of bang while bunged is past tense of bung.

Muted vs Mated - What's the difference?

muted | mated |


As verbs the difference between muted and mated

is that muted is (mute) while mated is (mate).

As an adjective mated is

fitted together or interlocked.

Twinklest vs Twinkliest - What's the difference?

twinklest | twinkliest |


As a verb twinklest

is (archaic) (twinkle).

As an adjective twinkliest is

(twinkly).

Overgeneralizes vs Overgeneralized - What's the difference?

overgeneralizes | overgeneralized |


As verbs the difference between overgeneralizes and overgeneralized

is that overgeneralizes is (overgeneralize) while overgeneralized is (overgeneralize).

Ginning vs Pinning - What's the difference?

ginning | pinning |


As verbs the difference between ginning and pinning

is that ginning is while pinning is .

As nouns the difference between ginning and pinning

is that ginning is the act of removing seeds from cotton with a cotton gin while pinning is a ceremony in which a pin badge is given.

Encounter vs Encountre - What's the difference?

encounter | encountre |


As verbs the difference between encounter and encountre

is that encounter is to meet (someone) or find (something) unexpectedly while encountre is .

As nouns the difference between encounter and encountre

is that encounter is an unplanned or unexpected meeting while encountre is .

Retired vs Retied - What's the difference?

retired | retied |


As verbs the difference between retired and retied

is that retired is (retire) while retied is (retie).

As an adjective retired

is secluded from society (of a lifestyle, activity etc); private, quiet.

Ramps vs Bamps - What's the difference?

ramps | bamps |


As nouns the difference between ramps and bamps

is that ramps is garbage, trash while bamps is .

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