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Innocent vs Slack - What's the difference?

innocent | slack |


In obsolete terms the difference between innocent and slack

is that innocent is not harmful; innocuous; harmless while slack is to mitigate; to reduce the strength of.

As adjectives the difference between innocent and slack

is that innocent is (pure, free from sin, untainted)Free from guilt, sin, or immorality while slack is lax; not tense; not hard drawn; not firmly extended.

As nouns the difference between innocent and slack

is that innocent is those who are innocent; young children while slack is small coal; coal dust.

As an adverb slack is

slackly.

As a verb slack is

to slacken.

Pompous vs Extravagant - What's the difference?

pompous | extravagant |


As adjectives the difference between pompous and extravagant

is that pompous is affectedly grand, solemn or self-important while extravagant is exceeding the bounds of something; roving; hence, foreign.

Upto vs Onward - What's the difference?

upto | onward |


As a preposition upto

is .

As an adjective onward is

moving forward.

As an adverb onward is

in a forward direction.

Bon vs Poly - What's the difference?

bon | poly |


As a proper noun bon

is a branch of tibetan vajrayana.

As a noun poly is

dust.

Associate vs Refer - What's the difference?

associate | refer |


As a noun associate

is (slang) an associate's degree.

As a verb refer is

to direct the attention of.

Automatize vs Automated - What's the difference?

automatize | automated |


As verbs the difference between automatize and automated

is that automatize is to make or become automatic while automated is (automate).

As an adjective automated is

made automatic.

Associated vs Refer - What's the difference?

associated | refer |


As verbs the difference between associated and refer

is that associated is (associate) while refer is to direct the attention of.

Bus vs Schoolie - What's the difference?

bus | schoolie |


As a verb bus

is .

As a noun schoolie is

(australia) a senior school student, especially a school-leaver, engaged in unsupervised celebrations during schoolies week.

Car vs Sent - What's the difference?

car | sent |


As nouns the difference between car and sent

is that car is a wheeled vehicle, drawn by a horse or other animal while sent is a subdivision of currency, equal to a 1/100th of an Estonian kroon.

As a proper noun Car

is the most widespread of the Nicobarese languages spoken in the Nicobar Islands of India (ISO 839-3 code "caq").

As an initialism CAR

is central African Republic.

As a verb sent is

past tense of send.

Hedonism vs Tantra - What's the difference?

hedonism | tantra |


As nouns the difference between hedonism and tantra

is that hedonism is (ethics) the belief that pleasure or happiness is the highest good in life some hedonists, such as the epicureans, have insisted that pleasure of the entire mind, not just pleasure of the senses, is the highest good while tantra is a hindu or buddhist religious or esoteric text.

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