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Glad vs Cheeful - What's the difference?

glad | cheeful | Related terms |

Glad is a related term of cheeful.

Insult vs Gibe - What's the difference?

insult | gibe | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between insult and gibe

is that insult is to offend (someone) by being rude, insensitive or insolent; to demean or affront (someone) while gibe is to cause to execute a gibe (2, 3).

As verbs the difference between insult and gibe

is that insult is to behave in an obnoxious and superior manner (over, against) while gibe is to perform a jibe (2, 3).

As nouns the difference between insult and gibe

is that insult is an action or form of speech deliberately intended to be rude while gibe is a facetious or insulting remark; a jeer or taunt.

As a proper noun GibE is

abbreviation of Gibraltarian English|lang=en.

Arouse vs Urge - What's the difference?

arouse | urge | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between arouse and urge

is that arouse is to stimulate feelings while urge is to press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward.

As a noun urge is

a strong desire; an itch to do something.

Likelihood vs Reliance - What's the difference?

likelihood | reliance | Related terms |

Likelihood is a related term of reliance.


As nouns the difference between likelihood and reliance

is that likelihood is the probability of a specified outcome; the chance of something happening; probability; the state of being probable while reliance is the act of relying on someone or something; trust.

Infelicity vs Evil - What's the difference?

infelicity | evil | Related terms |

Infelicity is a related term of evil.


As nouns the difference between infelicity and evil

is that infelicity is (uncountable) the condition of being infelicitous while evil is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

As an adjective evil is

intending to harm; malevolent.

Weight vs Impact - What's the difference?

weight | impact | Related terms |

Weight is a related term of impact.


In lang=en terms the difference between weight and impact

is that weight is to bias something; to slant while impact is to collide or strike.

As nouns the difference between weight and impact

is that weight is the force on an object due to the gravitational attraction between it and the earth (or whatever astronomical object it is primarily influenced by) while impact is the striking of one body against another; collision.

As verbs the difference between weight and impact

is that weight is to add weight to something, in order to make it heavier while impact is to compress; to compact; to press or pack together.

Churlish vs Barbarous - What's the difference?

churlish | barbarous | Related terms |

Churlish is a related term of barbarous.


As adjectives the difference between churlish and barbarous

is that churlish is of or pertaining to a serf, peasant, or rustic while barbarous is not classical or pure.

Brutal vs Corrupt - What's the difference?

brutal | corrupt | Related terms |

Brutal is a related term of corrupt.


As adjectives the difference between brutal and corrupt

is that brutal is (senseid)savagely violent, vicious, ruthless, or cruel while corrupt is in a depraved state; debased; perverted; morally degenerate; weak in morals.

As a verb corrupt is

to make ; to change from good to bad; to draw away from the right path; to deprave; to pervert.

Prompting vs Exhortation - What's the difference?

prompting | exhortation | Related terms |

Prompting is a related term of exhortation.


As a verb prompting

is .

As a noun exhortation is

the act or practice of exhorting; the act of inciting to laudable deeds; incitement to that which is good or commendable.

Terrified vs Insecure - What's the difference?

terrified | insecure | Related terms |

Terrified is a related term of insecure.


As adjectives the difference between terrified and insecure

is that terrified is extremely frightened while insecure is not secure.

As a verb terrified

is (terrify).

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