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Incessant vs Fast - What's the difference?

incessant | fast |


As an adjective incessant

is without pause or stop; not ending, especially to the point of annoyance.

As a verb fast is

.

Hammer vs Dickhead - What's the difference?

hammer | dickhead |


As a verb hammer

is .

As a noun dickhead is

(vulgar|colloquial) the glans penis.

Rapid vs Continuous - What's the difference?

rapid | continuous |


As adjectives the difference between rapid and continuous

is that rapid is very swift or quick while continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.

As an adverb rapid

is rapidly.

As a noun rapid

is a rough section of a river or stream which is difficult to navigate due to the swift and turbulent motion of the water.

Swift vs Continuously - What's the difference?

swift | continuously |


As adverbs the difference between swift and continuously

is that swift is swiftly while continuously is without pause.

As an adjective swift

is fast; quick; rapid.

As a noun swift

is the current of a stream.

As a proper noun Swift

is {{surname|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname for a swift or quick person.

As an initialism SWIFT

is society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication.

Derby vs Tophat - What's the difference?

derby | tophat |


As a proper noun derby

is a city in the east midlands of england, once the county town of derbyshire.

As a noun tophat is

.

Contagious vs Mysterious - What's the difference?

contagious | mysterious |


As adjectives the difference between contagious and mysterious

is that contagious is of a disease, easily transmitted to others while mysterious is of unknown origin.

Swift vs Timely - What's the difference?

swift | timely |


As an initialism swift

is society for worldwide interbank financial telecommunication.

As an adjective timely is

done at the proper time.

As an adverb timely is

(archaic) in good time; early, quickly.

Notable vs Flagrant - What's the difference?

notable | flagrant |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between notable and flagrant

is that notable is (obsolete) useful; profitable while flagrant is (obsolete).

As adjectives the difference between notable and flagrant

is that notable is (obsolete) useful; profitable or notable can be worthy of notice; remarkable; memorable; noted or distinguished while flagrant is obvious and offensive, blatant, scandalous or flagrant can be (obsolete).

As a noun notable

is a person or thing of distinction.

Internal vs Massive - What's the difference?

internal | massive |


As adjectives the difference between internal and massive

is that internal is inside of something while massive is of or pertaining to a large mass; weighty, heavy, or bulky.

As a noun massive is

a homogeneous mass of rock, not layered and without an obvious crystal structure.

Full vs Miraculous - What's the difference?

full | miraculous |


As adjectives the difference between full and miraculous

is that full is containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available while miraculous is pertaining to miracles; referring to something that people can't explain.

As an adverb full

is quite; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely.

As a noun full

is utmost measure or extent; highest state or degree; the state, position, or moment of fullness; fill.

As a verb full

is to become full or wholly illuminated.

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