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Swervingly vs Unswervingly - What's the difference?

swervingly | unswervingly | Antonyms |

Swervingly is an antonym of unswervingly.


As adverbs the difference between swervingly and unswervingly

is that swervingly is in a swerving way; with deviations; indirectly while unswervingly is without deviation; not swerving.

Secure vs Ultrasecure - What's the difference?

secure | ultrasecure |


As adjectives the difference between secure and ultrasecure

is that secure is free from attack or danger; protected while ultrasecure is extremely secure.

As a verb secure

is to make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect.

Designator vs Designee - What's the difference?

designator | designee | coordinate terms |

Designee is a coordinate term of designator.



As nouns the difference between designator and designee

is that designator is a person who, or term that, designates while designee is one who has been designated.

Combat vs Dogfighting - What's the difference?

combat | dogfighting |


As nouns the difference between combat and dogfighting

is that combat is a battle, a fight (often one in which weapons are used); a struggle for victory while dogfighting is a blood sport in which dogs fight with one another.

As verbs the difference between combat and dogfighting

is that combat is to fight with; to struggle for victory against while dogfighting is .

Temporize vs Contemporize - What's the difference?

temporize | contemporize | Related terms |

Temporize is a related term of contemporize.


As verbs the difference between temporize and contemporize

is that temporize is to deliberately act evasively or prolong a discussion in order to gain time or postpone a decision, sometimes in order to reach a compromise or simply to make a conversation more temperate while contemporize is to bring up to date; often specifically to set a historical narrative in a modern context.

Catwalk vs Catwalklike - What's the difference?

catwalk | catwalklike |


As a noun catwalk

is (nautical) an elevated enclosed passage providing access fore and aft from the bridge of a merchant vessel.

As an adjective catwalklike is

resembling a catwalk or the manner of a fashion model on a catwalk.

Blurry vs Blurrily - What's the difference?

blurry | blurrily |


As an adjective blurry

is (of an image) not clear, crisp, or focused; having fuzzy edges.

As an adverb blurrily is

in a blurry fashion; lacking clarity.

Clarity vs Blurrily - What's the difference?

clarity | blurrily |


As a noun clarity

is the state, or measure of being clear, either in appearance, thought or style; lucidity.

As an adverb blurrily is

in a blurry fashion; lacking clarity.

Blur vs Blurrily - What's the difference?

blur | blurrily | Related terms |

Blur is a related term of blurrily.


As a verb blur

is to make indistinct or hazy, to obscure or dim.

As a noun blur

is a smear, smudge or blot.

As an adverb blurrily is

in a blurry fashion; lacking clarity.

Blurriness vs Blurrily - What's the difference?

blurriness | blurrily | Related terms |

Blurrily is a related term of blurriness.



As a noun blurriness

is the characteristic of being blurry.

As an adverb blurrily is

in a blurry fashion; lacking clarity.

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