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Reporter vs Newsperson - What's the difference?

reporter | newsperson |


As nouns the difference between reporter and newsperson

is that reporter is agent noun of report; someone or something that reports while newsperson is a person involved in the gathering or delivery of news; thus, a reporter or journalist.

Journalist vs Newsperson - What's the difference?

journalist | newsperson |


As nouns the difference between journalist and newsperson

is that journalist is journalist while newsperson is a person involved in the gathering or delivery of news; thus, a reporter or journalist.

Newsman vs Newsperson - What's the difference?

newsman | newsperson | Hyponyms |

Newsman is a hyponym of newsperson.


As nouns the difference between newsman and newsperson

is that newsman is (us) a reporter; a person in the profession of providing news while newsperson is a person involved in the gathering or delivery of news; thus, a reporter or journalist.

Newswoman vs Newsperson - What's the difference?

newswoman | newsperson | Hyponyms |

Newsperson is a hyponym of newswoman.



As nouns the difference between newswoman and newsperson

is that newswoman is a female reporter or newsreader while newsperson is a person involved in the gathering or delivery of news; thus, a reporter or journalist.

Onset vs Prediabetic - What's the difference?

onset | prediabetic |


As nouns the difference between onset and prediabetic

is that onset is a rushing or setting upon; an attack; an assault; a storming; especially, the assault of an army while prediabetic is one who has prediabetes.

As a verb onset

is (obsolete) to assault; to set upon.

As an adjective prediabetic is

preceding the onset of diabetes; thus, indicating the probable future onset of diabetes.

Diabetes vs Prediabetic - What's the difference?

diabetes | prediabetic |


As nouns the difference between diabetes and prediabetic

is that diabetes is a group of metabolic diseases whereby a person (or other animal) has high blood sugar due to an inability to produce, or inability to metabolize, sufficient quantities of the hormone insulin while prediabetic is one who has prediabetes.

As an adjective prediabetic is

preceding the onset of diabetes; thus, indicating the probable future onset of diabetes.

Prediabetes vs Prediabetic - What's the difference?

prediabetes | prediabetic |


As nouns the difference between prediabetes and prediabetic

is that prediabetes is the state in which blood glucose levels are above normal but have not reached those of diabetes while prediabetic is one who has prediabetes.

As an adjective prediabetic is

preceding the onset of diabetes; thus, indicating the probable future onset of diabetes.

Recreation vs Parkgoer - What's the difference?

recreation | parkgoer |


As nouns the difference between recreation and parkgoer

is that recreation is recreation (process of recreating or result of this process) while parkgoer is someone who goes to a park for recreation.

Hiking vs Trailhead - What's the difference?

hiking | trailhead |


As nouns the difference between hiking and trailhead

is that hiking is walking in the countryside for pleasure or sport while trailhead is the beginning of a trail, often specifically a hiking trail.

As a verb hiking

is .

Remark vs Unremarked - What's the difference?

remark | unremarked |


As a noun remark

is act of pointing out or attentively noticing; notice or observation or remark can be a mark that replaces another mark.

As a verb remark

is to make a remark or remarks; to comment or remark can be to mark again (a piece of work).

As an adjective unremarked is

not the subject of any remark.

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