pineapple |
donkey |
As nouns the difference between pineapple and donkey
is that
pineapple is a tropical plant,
ananas comosus , native to south america, having thirty or more long, spined and pointed leaves surrounding a thick stem while
donkey is a domestic animal, , similar to a horse.
chicken |
weed |
As a proper noun chicken
is a cdp in alaska.
As a noun weed is
pasture or
weed can be willow.
sawed |
dawn |
As a verb sawed
is (
saw).
As a proper noun dawn is
sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.
stadium |
dock |
As nouns the difference between stadium and dock
is that
stadium is a venue where sporting events are held while
dock is any of the genus
Rumex of coarse weedy plants with small green flowers related to buckwheat, especially the common dock, and used as potherbs and in folk medicine, especially in curing nettle rash.
As a verb dock is
to cut off a section of an animal's tail.
As a proper noun Dock is
a given name or nickname.
gossiping |
confidential |
As a verb gossiping
is .
As a noun gossiping
is act of gossiping.
As an adjective confidential is
(meant to be) kept secret within a certain circle of persons; not intended to be known publicly.
strength |
determination |
As nouns the difference between strength and determination
is that
strength is the quality or degree of being strong while
determination is determination.
As a verb strength
is (obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen.
winced |
cringed |
As verbs the difference between winced and cringed
is that
winced is (
wince) while
cringed is (
cringe).
always |
invariable |
As an adverb always
is at all times; ever; perpetually; throughout all time; continually.
As an adjective invariable is
not variable; unalterable; uniform; always having the same value.
As a noun invariable is
something that does not vary; a constant.
shameless |
ashamed |
As adjectives the difference between shameless and ashamed
is that
shameless is having no shame, no guilt nor remorse over something wrong; immodest; unable to feel disgrace while
ashamed is feeling shame or guilt.
As a verb ashamed is
past tense of ashame.
smushed |
crushed |
As verbs the difference between smushed and crushed
is that
smushed is (
smush) while
crushed is (
crush).
As an adjective crushed is
pulverized, rendered into small, disconnected fragments.
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