lay |
led |
As a proper noun lay
is a river in western france.
As a verb led is
(
lead).
boba |
boo |
As a noun boba
is small, usually black, balls of tapioca used in beverages, which are generally consumed through a large straw.
As an adjective boo is
.
mockup |
draft |
As nouns the difference between mockup and draft
is that
mockup is a prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction while
draft is an early version of a written work.
As a verb draft is
to write a first version, make a preliminary sketch.
As an adjective draft is
(not comparable) referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
keen |
appetite |
As nouns the difference between keen and appetite
is that
keen is a prolonged wail for a deceased person while
appetite is desire for, or relish of, food or drink; hunger.
As an adjective keen
is showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense.
As a verb keen
is (rare) to sharpen; to make cold or
keen can be to utter a keen.
road |
roads |
As nouns the difference between road and roads
is that
road is (obsolete) the act of riding on horseback while
roads is .
holdup |
waiting |
As nouns the difference between holdup and waiting
is that
holdup is while
waiting is (obsolete) watching.
As a verb waiting is
.
roughly |
probably |
As adverbs the difference between roughly and probably
is that
roughly is in a rough manner while
probably is in all likelihood.
wry |
rue |
As an adjective wry
is turned away, contorted (of the face or body).
As a verb wry
is (obsolete|intransitive) to turn (away); to swerve or deviate or
wry can be (obsolete) to cover; clothe; cover up; cloak; hide.
As a noun rue is
.
doctrine |
teach |
As a noun doctrine
is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters.
As a proper noun teach is
(slang) nickname for a teacher.
vigorous |
juvenile |
As adjectives the difference between vigorous and juvenile
is that
vigorous is physically strong and active while
juvenile is youthful; young.
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