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Assiduous vs Banal - What's the difference?

assiduous | banal |


As adjectives the difference between assiduous and banal

is that assiduous is hard-working, diligent or regular (in attendance or work); industrious while banal is common in a boring way, to the point of being predictable; containing nothing new or fresh.

Facile vs Assiduous - What's the difference?

facile | assiduous |


As adjectives the difference between facile and assiduous

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while assiduous is hard-working, diligent or regular (in attendance or work); industrious.

Assiduous vs Prestigious - What's the difference?

assiduous | prestigious |


As adjectives the difference between assiduous and prestigious

is that assiduous is hard-working, diligent or regular (in attendance or work); industrious while prestigious is of high prestige.

Expel vs Flunkout - What's the difference?

expel | flunkout |


As a verb expel

is to eject or erupt.

As a noun flunkout is

(informal) someone who has given up an educational course.

Ambiguity vs False - What's the difference?

ambiguity | false |


As a noun ambiguity

is (countable) something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Consecrated vs Devotional - What's the difference?

consecrated | devotional |


As a verb consecrated

is (consecrate).

As a noun devotional is

a piece of music or writing about or pertaining to devotion.

As an adjective devotional is

(usually|religious) of or pertaining to devotion or worship.

Hunch vs Grasp - What's the difference?

hunch | grasp |


As a noun hunch

is a hump; a protuberance.

As a verb hunch

is to slouch, stoop, curl, or lean.

As an acronym grasp is

(software|object-oriented design).

Wraith vs False - What's the difference?

wraith | false |


As a noun wraith

is a ghost or specter, especially seen just after a person's death.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Hunch vs Gasp - What's the difference?

hunch | gasp |


As nouns the difference between hunch and gasp

is that hunch is a hump; a protuberance while gasp is sigh, yawn; the act of sighing.

As a verb hunch

is to slouch, stoop, curl, or lean.

Tyme vs False - What's the difference?

tyme | false |


As a noun tyme

is .

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

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