unheroic |
antiheroine |
As an adjective unheroic
is not heroic.
As a noun antiheroine is
a female protagonist who proceeds in an unheroic manner, such as by criminal means, via cowardly actions, or for mercenary goals; a female antihero.
criminal |
antiheroine |
As nouns the difference between criminal and antiheroine
is that
criminal is a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law while
antiheroine is a female protagonist who proceeds in an unheroic manner, such as by criminal means, via cowardly actions, or for mercenary goals; a female antihero.
As an adjective criminal
is being against the law; forbidden by law.
cowardly |
antiheroine |
As an adverb cowardly
is in the manner of a coward.
As an adjective cowardly
is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.
As a noun antiheroine is
(literature|gaming) a female protagonist who proceeds in an unheroic manner, such as by criminal means, via cowardly actions, or for mercenary goals; a female antihero.
mercenary |
antiheroine |
As nouns the difference between mercenary and antiheroine
is that
mercenary is a person employed to fight in an armed conflict who is not a member of the state or military group for which they are fighting and whose prime or sole motivation is private gain while
antiheroine is (literature|gaming) a female protagonist who proceeds in an unheroic manner, such as by criminal means, via cowardly actions, or for mercenary goals; a female antihero.
As an adjective mercenary
is motivated by private gain.
candidate |
electability |
As nouns the difference between candidate and electability
is that
candidate is a person who is running in an election or who is applying to a position for a job while
electability is the capability of a candidate to be elected.
elect |
electability |
As nouns the difference between elect and electability
is that
elect is one chosen or set apart while
electability is the capability of a candidate to be elected.
As a verb elect
is to choose or make a decision (to do something).
As an adjective elect
is (used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.
mexico |
poblano |
As a proper noun Mexico
is a country in North America. Official name: Estados Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States).
As a noun poblano is
a mild green chile pepper native to Mexico; when dried, the chilis are called anchos or {{term|chile ancho|chiles anchos|wide chilis|lang=es}}.
alberta |
barons |
As a proper noun alberta
is province in western canada which has edmonton as its capital.
As a noun barons is
.
canada |
barons |
As nouns the difference between canada and barons
is that
canada is a blow with a cane while
barons is .
bomb |
bombsite |
As nouns the difference between bomb and bombsite
is that
bomb is (informal) the atomic bomb; the capacity to launch a nuclear attack often used with “the” while
bombsite is a bomb site: a place where a bomb has exploded.
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