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Relaxing vs Idleness - What's the difference?

relaxing | idleness |


As an adjective relaxing

is having a quality whereby it is easy to relax when subjected to it.

As a verb relaxing

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun idleness is

the state of being idle; inactivity.

Recession vs Repression - What's the difference?

recession | repression |


As nouns the difference between recession and repression

is that recession is the act or an instance of receding or withdrawing while repression is the act of repressing; state of being repressed.

Pull vs Drew - What's the difference?

pull | drew |


As verbs the difference between pull and drew

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while drew is simple past of draw.

As a noun pull

is an act of pulling (applying force.

As a proper noun Drew is

a male given name.

Flixweed vs Rapeseed - What's the difference?

flixweed | rapeseed |


As nouns the difference between flixweed and rapeseed

is that flixweed is a tall, herbaceous flowering plant, , related to mustard while rapeseed is the rape plant, brassica napus , which produces a grain that is used widely for animal feed and vegetable oil.

Ardent vs Tasty - What's the difference?

ardent | tasty |


As adjectives the difference between ardent and tasty

is that ardent is full of ardor; fervent, passionate while tasty is having a pleasant or satisfying flavor; delicious.

Pointerfinger vs Example - What's the difference?

pointerfinger | example |


As a noun example is

something that is representative of all such things in a group.

As a verb example is

to be illustrated or exemplified (by).

Ineluctably vs Inevitable - What's the difference?

ineluctably | inevitable |


As an adverb ineluctably

is in an ineluctable manner.

As an adjective inevitable is

inevitable; unavoidable.

Inside vs Through - What's the difference?

inside | through |


As nouns the difference between inside and through

is that inside is the interior or inner or lesser part while through is a large slab of stone laid on a tomb.

As prepositions the difference between inside and through

is that inside is within the interior of something, closest to the center or to a specific point of reference while through is from one side of an opening to the other.

As adverbs the difference between inside and through

is that inside is within or towards the interior of something, especially a building while through is from one side to the other by way of the interior.

As adjectives the difference between inside and through

is that inside is originating from or arranged by someone inside an organisation while through is passing from one side of an object to the other.

Registered vs Slang - What's the difference?

registered | slang |


As verbs the difference between registered and slang

is that registered is past tense of register while slang is to vocally abuse, or shout at.

As an adjective registered

is having had one's name added to an official list or entered into a register.

As a noun slang is

language outside of conventional usage.

Pickmylock vs Follow - What's the difference?

pickmylock | follow |

Pickmylock is likely misspelled.


Pickmylock has no English definition.

As a verb follow is

to go after; to pursue; to move behind in the same path or direction.

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