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Sincerity vs Fervor - What's the difference?

sincerity | fervor |


As nouns the difference between sincerity and fervor

is that sincerity is the quality or state of being sincere; honesty of mind or intention; freedom from simulation, hypocrisy, disguise, or false pretense while fervor is (us) an intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.

God vs Antigod - What's the difference?

god | antigod |


As a verb god

is .

As a noun antigod is

(mythology) a divine being opposed to the gods.

Indignation vs Violate - What's the difference?

indignation | violate |


As a noun indignation

is an anger aroused by something perceived as an indignity, notably an offense or injustice.

As a proper noun violate is

.

Informal vs Notice - What's the difference?

informal | notice |


As verbs the difference between informal and notice

is that informal is to inform (to communicate knowledge to others) while notice is to observe or take notice of.

As a noun notice is

the act of observing; perception.

Roam vs Cruise - What's the difference?

roam | cruise |


As a verb roam

is to wander or travel freely and with no specific destination.

As a proper noun cruise is

.

Indignant vs Violated - What's the difference?

indignant | violated |


As adjectives the difference between indignant and violated

is that indignant is showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong while violated is conveys the sense of having been abused sexually (see womanize).

As a verb violated is

past tense of violate.

Appall vs Revolt - What's the difference?

appall | revolt |


In lang=en terms the difference between appall and revolt

is that appall is to depress or discourage with fear; to impress with fear in such a manner that the mind shrinks, or loses its firmness; to inundate with sudden terror or horror; to dismay while revolt is to be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended; hence, to feel nausea; used with at .

As verbs the difference between appall and revolt

is that appall is to depress or discourage with fear; to impress with fear in such a manner that the mind shrinks, or loses its firmness; to inundate with sudden terror or horror; to dismay while revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority.

As a noun revolt is

an act of revolt.

Referral vs Authorization - What's the difference?

referral | authorization |


As nouns the difference between referral and authorization

is that referral is the act or process of transferring someone or something to another, of sending by reference, or referring while authorization is (uncountable) permission.

Barm vs Farmhouse - What's the difference?

barm | farmhouse |


As nouns the difference between barm and farmhouse

is that barm is (obsolete except in dialects) bosom, lap or barm can be foam rising upon beer, or other malt liquors, when fermenting, and used as leaven in making bread and in brewing; yeast while farmhouse is a farmer's residence.

Gregarious vs Recluse - What's the difference?

gregarious | recluse |


As adjectives the difference between gregarious and recluse

is that gregarious is (of a person) describing one who enjoys being in crowds and socializing while recluse is (now rare ) sequestered; secluded, isolated.

As a noun recluse is

a person who lives in self-imposed isolation or seclusion from the world, especially for religious purposes; a hermit.

As a verb recluse is

(obsolete) to shut; to seclude.

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