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Exemplified vs Epitomized - What's the difference?

exemplified | epitomized |


As verbs the difference between exemplified and epitomized

is that exemplified is (exemplify) while epitomized is (epitomize).

Compelling vs Peremptory - What's the difference?

compelling | peremptory |


As adjectives the difference between compelling and peremptory

is that compelling is requiring urgent attention while peremptory is (legal) precluding debate or expostulation; not admitting of question or appeal; positive; absolute; decisive; conclusive; final.

As a verb compelling

is .

Compelling vs Imperative - What's the difference?

compelling | imperative |


As adjectives the difference between compelling and imperative

is that compelling is requiring urgent attention while imperative is essential.

As a verb compelling

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun imperative is

the grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive.

Recess vs Increase - What's the difference?

recess | increase |


In lang=en terms the difference between recess and increase

is that recess is to take or declare a break while increase is to make (a quantity) larger.

As nouns the difference between recess and increase

is that recess is (countable|or|uncountable) a break, pause or vacation while increase is an amount by which a quantity is increased.

As verbs the difference between recess and increase

is that recess is to inset into something, or to recede while increase is (of a quantity) to become larger.

As an adjective recess

is (obsolete|rare) remote, distant (in time or place).

Decree vs Precepts - What's the difference?

decree | precepts |


As nouns the difference between decree and precepts

is that decree is an edict or law while precepts is .

As a verb decree

is to command by a decree.

Disseminate vs Announce - What's the difference?

disseminate | announce |


In transitive terms the difference between disseminate and announce

is that disseminate is to sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, and errors for growth and propagation, such as seed while announce is to pronounce; to declare by judicial sentence.

Level vs Grading - What's the difference?

level | grading |


As nouns the difference between level and grading

is that level is leaf (part of a plant) while grading is gradation.

As a verb grading is

.

Disseminate vs Notice - What's the difference?

disseminate | notice |


In lang=en terms the difference between disseminate and notice

is that disseminate is to become scattered while notice is to detect; to perceive with the mind.

As verbs the difference between disseminate and notice

is that disseminate is to sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, and errors for growth and propagation, such as seed while notice is to observe or take notice of.

As a noun notice is

the act of observing; perception.

Subtly vs Fine - What's the difference?

subtly | fine |


As an adverb subtly

is with subtleness, in a subtle manner with cleverness rather than brute force.

As a verb fine is

.

Subtly vs Well - What's the difference?

subtly | well |


As an adverb subtly

is with subtleness, in a subtle manner with cleverness rather than brute force.

As an adjective well is

wild.

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