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Faith vs Beleive - What's the difference?

faith | beleive |


As a noun faith

is a feeling, conviction, or belief that something is true or real, not contingent upon reason or justification.

As a proper noun Faith

is {{given name|female|from=English}}.

As a verb beleive is

misspelling of lang=en.

Action vs Scene - What's the difference?

action | scene |


As nouns the difference between action and scene

is that action is something done so as to accomplish a purpose while scene is the location of an event that attracts attention.

As verbs the difference between action and scene

is that action is to act on a request etc, in order to put it into effect while scene is to exhibit as a scene; to make a scene of; to display.

As an interjection action

is demanding or signifying the start of something, usually an act or scene of a theatric performance.

Iso vs En - What's the difference?

iso | en |


As nouns the difference between iso and en

is that iso is an isolation play in which the fullback leads the tailback into the opposing defensive line while en is english.

As initialisms the difference between iso and en

is that iso is the Imperial Service Order while EN is Nicomachean Ethics

As a proper noun ISO

is
International Organization for Standardization

As a preposition en is

Used in various phrases borrowed from French or formed as if borrowed from French (see "Derived terms" below).

Breaking vs Brake - What's the difference?

breaking | brake |


As verbs the difference between breaking and brake

is that breaking is present participle of lang=en while brake is to bruise and crush; to knead.

As nouns the difference between breaking and brake

is that breaking is the act by which something is broken while brake is a fern; bracken.

Revealing vs Exposing - What's the difference?

revealing | exposing |


As verbs the difference between revealing and exposing

is that revealing is present participle of lang=en while exposing is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective revealing

is of clothing: allowing more than is usual to be seen.

As a noun revealing

is something revealed; a revelation.

Hypoxic vs Oxic - What's the difference?

hypoxic | oxic |


As adjectives the difference between hypoxic and oxic

is that hypoxic is of, pertaining to, or suffering from hypoxia while oxic is sharp; pointy.

Despite vs Showcase - What's the difference?

despite | showcase |


As nouns the difference between despite and showcase

is that despite is disdain, contemptuous feelings, hatred while showcase is a case for displaying merchandise or valuable items.

As verbs the difference between despite and showcase

is that despite is to vex; to annoy; to offend contemptuously while showcase is to display, demonstrate, show, or present.

As a preposition despite

is in spite of, notwithstanding.

Woven vs Wicked - What's the difference?

woven | wicked |


As adjectives the difference between woven and wicked

is that woven is fabricated by weaving while wicked is evil or mischievous by nature.

As nouns the difference between woven and wicked

is that woven is a cloth formed by weaving. It only stretches in the bias directions (between the warp and weft directions), unless the threads are elastic while wicked is people who are wicked..

As verbs the difference between woven and wicked

is that woven is past participle of lang=en while wicked is past tense of wick.

As an adverb wicked is

very, extremely.

Comprehensive vs Anxiety - What's the difference?

comprehensive | anxiety |


As nouns the difference between comprehensive and anxiety

is that comprehensive is a comprehensive school while anxiety is an unpleasant state of mental uneasiness, nervousness, apprehension and obsession or concern about some uncertain event.

As an adjective comprehensive

is broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.

Deserve vs Gain - What's the difference?

deserve | gain |


In obsolete terms the difference between deserve and gain

is that deserve is to serve; to treat; to benefit while gain is straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.

As verbs the difference between deserve and gain

is that deserve is to be entitled to, as a result of past actions; to be worthy to have while gain is to acquire possession of what one did not have before.

As a preposition gain is

against.

As an adjective gain is

straight, direct; near; short.

As an adverb gain is

straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.

As a noun gain is

the act of gaining.

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