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Blunder vs Blunderingly - What's the difference?

blunder | blunderingly |


As a noun blunder

is a clumsy or embarrassing mistake.

As a verb blunder

is to make a clumsy or stupid mistake.

As an adverb blunderingly is

in a blundering way; making mistakes.

Mistake vs Blunderingly - What's the difference?

mistake | blunderingly |


As a noun mistake

is an error; a blunder.

As a verb mistake

is to understand wrongly, taking one thing for another, or someone for someone else.

As an adverb blunderingly is

in a blundering way; making mistakes.

English vs Dunglish - What's the difference?

english | dunglish |


As a noun english

is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.

As a proper noun dunglish is

english as misspoken by dutch people.

Dutch vs Dunglish - What's the difference?

dutch | dunglish |


As a noun dutch

is (slang) wife.

As a proper noun dunglish is

english as misspoken by dutch people.

Thunder vs Thunderless - What's the difference?

thunder | thunderless |


As a noun thunder

is the sound caused by the discharge of atmospheric electrical charge.

As a verb thunder

is to produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity; often used impersonally.

As an adjective thunderless is

without thunder.

Delivery vs Assessorial - What's the difference?

delivery | assessorial |


As nouns the difference between delivery and assessorial

is that delivery is the act of conveying something while assessorial is an assessorial charge.

As an adjective assessorial is

pertaining to services other than basic delivery, such as fuel and equipment.

Fuel vs Assessorial - What's the difference?

fuel | assessorial |


As nouns the difference between fuel and assessorial

is that fuel is substance consumed to provide energy through combustion, or through chemical or nuclear reaction while assessorial is an assessorial charge.

As a verb fuel

is to provide with fuel.

As an adjective assessorial is

pertaining to services other than basic delivery, such as fuel and equipment.

Equipment vs Assessorial - What's the difference?

equipment | assessorial |


As nouns the difference between equipment and assessorial

is that equipment is the act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition while assessorial is an assessorial charge.

As an adjective assessorial is

pertaining to services other than basic delivery, such as fuel and equipment.

Smoggy vs Smoggily - What's the difference?

smoggy | smoggily |


As an adjective smoggy

is having smog.

As an adverb smoggily is

in a smoggy way.

Muggy vs Muggily - What's the difference?

muggy | muggily |


As an adjective muggy

is humid, or hot and humid.

As an adverb muggily is

in a muggy way.

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