pick |
picket |
As nouns the difference between pick and picket
is that
pick is a tool used for digging; a pickaxe while
picket is a stake driven into the ground.
As verbs the difference between pick and picket
is that
pick is to grasp and pull with the fingers or fingernails while
picket is to protest, organized by a labour union, typically in front of the location of employment.
eloquence |
meaning |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between eloquence and meaning
is that
eloquence is the quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing while
meaning is the symbolic value of something.
As a verb meaning is
present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective meaning is
having a (specified) intention.
applause |
eclat |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between applause and eclat
is that
applause is the act of applauding; approbation and praise publicly expressed by the clapping of hands, stamping or tapping of the feet, acclamation, huzzas, or other means; marked commendation while
eclat is an alternative spelling of éclat|lang=en (brilliance of success or effort; splendor; brilliant show; striking effect; glory; renown..
sob |
rasping |
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As nouns the difference between sob and rasping
is that
sob is son of a bitch while
rasping is a rasping sound.
As verbs the difference between sob and rasping
is that
sob is to weep with convulsive gasps while
rasping is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective rasping is
raspy.
severe |
crabbed |
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As adjectives the difference between severe and crabbed
is that
severe is very bad or intense while
crabbed is bad-tempered or cantankerous.
As a verb crabbed is
past tense of crab.
show |
detect |
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In obsolete terms the difference between show and detect
is that
show is semblance; likeness; appearance while
detect is detected.
As verbs the difference between show and detect
is that
show is to display, to have somebody see (something) while
detect is to discover or find by careful search, examination, or probing.
As a noun show
is a play, dance, or other entertainment.
As an adjective detect is
detected.
straight |
uncluttered |
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As adjectives the difference between straight and uncluttered
is that
straight is not crooked or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length while
uncluttered is not cluttered; without clutter.
As verbs the difference between straight and uncluttered
is that
straight is to straighten while
uncluttered is past participle of unclutter.
As an adverb straight
is of a direction relative to the subject, precisely; as if following a direct line.
As a noun straight
is something that is not crooked or bent.
clatter |
vociferation |
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As nouns the difference between clatter and vociferation
is that
clatter is a rattling noise while
vociferation is the act of exclaiming; violent outcry; vehement utterance of the voice.
As a verb clatter
is to cause to make a rattling sound.
example |
entity |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between example and entity
is that
example is something that is representative of all such things in a group while
entity is that which has a distinct existence as an individual unit. Often used for organisations which have no physical form.
As a verb example
is to be illustrated or exemplified (by).
institute |
set |
Related terms |
In obsolete terms the difference between institute and set
is that
institute is established; organized; founded while
set is to value; to rate; used with
at.
In transitive terms the difference between institute and set
is that
institute is to begin or initiate (something); to found while
set is to render stiff or solid; especially, to convert into curd; to curdle.
As a proper noun Set is
an ancient Egyptian god, variously described as the god of chaos, the god of thunder and storms, or the god of destruction.
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