ill |
situation |
As nouns the difference between ill and situation
is that
ill is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity while
situation is .
As an adjective ill
is (
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill
is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
correcting |
resolving |
As verbs the difference between correcting and resolving
is that
correcting is while
resolving is .
As a noun resolving is
the act of forming a resolution.
benny |
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pantoum |
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counteract |
boycott |
As a verb counteract
is to act in opposition to; thwart; to hinder, defeat, or frustrate, by contrary agency or influence; as, to counteract the effect of medicines; to counteract good advice.
As a proper noun boycott is
(
a village name).
mangled |
scorched |
As adjectives the difference between mangled and scorched
is that
mangled is mutilated, twisted, or disfigured while
scorched is dried, damaged or burnt by exposure to sunlight or heat.
As verbs the difference between mangled and scorched
is that
mangled is (
mangle) while
scorched is (
scorch).
novel |
pioneer |
As verbs the difference between novel and pioneer
is that
novel is to increase (to make larger) while
pioneer is to go before and prepare or open a way for; to act as pioneer.
As a noun pioneer is
one who goes before, as into the wilderness, preparing the way for others to follow.
busy |
congest |
As verbs the difference between busy and congest
is that
busy is to make somebody
busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied while
congest is to overfill or overcrowd.
As nouns the difference between busy and congest
is that
busy is a police officer while
congest is (
ireland'', ''scotland ) a tenant living on land whose resources do not support him adequately.
As an adjective busy
is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
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warranty |
shelf |
As nouns the difference between warranty and shelf
is that
warranty is security; warrant; guarantee while
shelf is a flat, rigid, rectangular structure, fixed at right angles to a wall, and used to support, store or display objects.
As a verb warranty
is to warrant; to guarantee.
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