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Ridicule vs Taunted - What's the difference?

ridicule | taunted |


As verbs the difference between ridicule and taunted

is that ridicule is to criticize or disapprove of someone or something through scornful jocularity; to make fun of while taunted is (taunt).

As a noun ridicule

is derision; mocking or humiliating words or behaviour.

As an adjective ridicule

is (obsolete) ridiculous.

Clench vs Grap - What's the difference?

clench | grap |


As nouns the difference between clench and grap

is that clench is tight grip while grap is joke.

As a verb clench

is to squeeze; to grip or hold tightly.

Basilica vs Chapel - What's the difference?

basilica | chapel |


As nouns the difference between basilica and chapel

is that basilica is a Christian church building having a nave with a semicircular apse, side aisles, a narthex and a clerestory while chapel is a place of worship, smaller than, or subordinate to a church.

As an adjective chapel is

describing a person who attends a nonconformist chapel.

As a verb chapel is

to cause (a ship taken aback in a light breeze) to turn or make a circuit so as to recover, without bracing the yards, the same tack on which she had been sailing.

Deduction vs Logic - What's the difference?

deduction | logic |


As nouns the difference between deduction and logic

is that deduction is that which is deducted; that which is subtracted or removed while logic is a method of human thought that involves thinking in a linear, step-by-step manner about how a problem can be solved. Logic is the basis of many principles including the scientific method.

As an adjective logic is

logical.

As a verb logic is

to engage in excessive or inappropriate application of logic.

Loath vs Enmity - What's the difference?

loath | enmity |


As an adjective loath

is unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined.

As a noun enmity is

the quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition.

Callofduty vs Overwatch - What's the difference?

callofduty | overwatch |


As a verb overwatch is

to watch over.

As a noun overwatch is

(military) the supervision of one unit or vehicle by another while the supervised unit is firing or moving.

Course vs Cours - What's the difference?

course | cours |


As nouns the difference between course and cours

is that course is a sequence of events while cours is {{context|obsolete}} course.

As a verb course

is to run or flow (especially of liquids and more particularly blood).

As an adverb course

is alternative form of lang=en.

Twodimensional vs Onset - What's the difference?

twodimensional | onset |


As an adjective twodimensional

is .

As a noun onset is

a rushing or setting upon; an attack; an assault; a storming; especially, the assault of an army.

As a verb onset is

(obsolete) to assault; to set upon.

Hike vs Picnic - What's the difference?

hike | picnic |


As nouns the difference between hike and picnic

is that hike is a long walk while picnic is a meal eaten outdoors or in another informal setting.

As verbs the difference between hike and picnic

is that hike is to take a long walk for pleasure or exercise while picnic is to eat a picnic.

Manic vs Maniac - What's the difference?

manic | maniac |


As an adjective manic

is suffering from mania; the state of abnormally elevated or irritable mood, arousal, and/or energy levels.

As a noun maniac is

an insane person, especially one who suffers from a mania.

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