syllable |
midsyllable |
As a noun syllable
is a unit of human speech that is interpreted by the listener as a single sound, although syllables usually consist of one or more vowel sounds, either alone or combined with the sound of one or more consonants; a word consists of one or more syllables.
As a verb syllable
is to utter in syllables.
As an adjective midsyllable is
occurring in the middle of a syllable.
blowsy |
blowsiness |
As an adjective blowsy
is having a reddish, coarse complexion, especially with a pudgy face.
As a noun blowsiness is
the state or quality of being blowsy.
symmetrical |
nonsymmetrical |
As adjectives the difference between symmetrical and nonsymmetrical
is that
symmetrical is exhibiting symmetry; having harmonious or proportionate arrangement of parts; having corresponding parts or relations while
nonsymmetrical is not symmetrical.
esteem |
existimation |
Existimation is a synonym of esteem.
As nouns the difference between esteem and existimation
is that
esteem is favourable regard while
existimation is opinion, esteem or judgment.
As a verb esteem
is to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
judgment |
existimation |
As nouns the difference between judgment and existimation
is that
judgment is the act of judging while
existimation is opinion, esteem or judgment.
opinion |
existimation |
Synonyms |
Opinion is a synonym of existimation.
As nouns the difference between opinion and existimation
is that
opinion is opinion while
existimation is opinion, esteem or judgment.
reputation |
existimation |
Synonyms |
Existimation is a synonym of reputation.
As nouns the difference between reputation and existimation
is that
reputation is what somebody is known for while
existimation is opinion, esteem or judgment.
vain |
vaniloquence |
As nouns the difference between vain and vaniloquence
is that
vain is while
vaniloquence is idle or vain talk.
talk |
vaniloquence |
As nouns the difference between talk and vaniloquence
is that
talk is a conversation or discussion while
vaniloquence is idle or vain talk.
As a verb talk
is to communicate, usually by means of speech.
focus |
whydunit |
As nouns the difference between focus and whydunit
is that
focus is a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge while
whydunit is a type of detective story in which the focus is not on who committed the crime, but what were their motives for committing it.
As a verb focus
is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.
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