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Officials vs Leaders - What's the difference?

officials | leaders |


As nouns the difference between officials and leaders

is that officials is while leaders is .

Disloyal vs Renegade - What's the difference?

disloyal | renegade |


As an adjective disloyal

is without loyalty; faithless, traitorous.

As a noun renegade is

an outlaw or rebel.

Drone vs Harp - What's the difference?

drone | harp |


As a noun drone

is a male bee or wasp, which does not work but can fertilise the queen or drone can be a low-pitched hum or buzz.

As a verb drone

is to produce a low-pitched hum or buzz.

As a proper noun harp is

for a player of the harp.

Impoverish vs Meager - What's the difference?

impoverish | meager |


In lang=en terms the difference between impoverish and meager

is that impoverish is become poor while meager is to make lean.

As verbs the difference between impoverish and meager

is that impoverish is make poor while meager is to make lean.

As an adjective meager is

having little flesh; lean; thin.

Dearth vs Pittance - What's the difference?

dearth | pittance |


As nouns the difference between dearth and pittance

is that dearth is a period or condition when food is rare and hence expensive; famine while pittance is a small allowance of food and drink; a scanty meal.

Blatant vs Inconspicuous - What's the difference?

blatant | inconspicuous |


As adjectives the difference between blatant and inconspicuous

is that blatant is bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring; disagreeably clamorous; sounding loudly and harshly while inconspicuous is not prominent nor easily noticeable.

Seclude vs Reclusive - What's the difference?

seclude | reclusive |


As a verb seclude

is to shut off or keep apart, as from company, society, etc; withdraw from society or into solitude: as, to seclude oneself from the world.

As an adjective reclusive is

of, characterized by, or preferring privacy and isolation; secluded.

Flourish vs Prevalent - What's the difference?

flourish | prevalent |


As verbs the difference between flourish and prevalent

is that flourish is to thrive or grow well while prevalent is .

As a noun flourish

is a dramatic gesture such as the waving of a flag.

As an adjective prevalent is

prevalent.

Delightful vs Dreadful - What's the difference?

delightful | dreadful |


As adjectives the difference between delightful and dreadful

is that delightful is pleasant; pleasing, bringing satisfaction, enjoyment or pleasure while dreadful is causing dread; very bad.

As a noun dreadful is

a shocking or sensational crime.

Pot vs Potted - What's the difference?

pot | potted |


As a verb potted is

(pot).

As an adjective potted is

(derogatory|informal) prepared in advance, as though preserved by potting.

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