streetcar |
bus |
As a noun streetcar
is (us) a tram or light rail vehicle, usually a single car, but also attached together, operating on city streets a trolley car.
As a verb bus is
.
acquisition |
acceptance |
As nouns the difference between acquisition and acceptance
is that
acquisition is the act or process of acquiring while
acceptance is the act of accepting; a receiving of something offered, with approbation, satisfaction, or acquiescence; especially, favorable reception; approval.
informing |
informational |
As a verb informing
is .
As an adjective informational is
designed to or able to impart information.
teamster |
trucker |
As nouns the difference between teamster and trucker
is that
teamster is a member of the teamsters labour union, usually a truck driver while
trucker is one who has done something offensive; a deceitful, dishonest, or disreputable person; a deceiver; a cheat or
trucker can be one who drives a truck or
trucker can be (archaic|or|dialectal) one who trucks or trafficks, by trade of goods; a trafficker.
As an adjective trucker is
dishonest; resulting from or inspired by dishonesty.
epitomize |
paragon |
As verbs the difference between epitomize and paragon
is that
epitomize is to make an epitome of while
paragon is to compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
As a noun paragon is
a person of preeminent qualities, who acts as a pattern or model of some given (especially positive) quality.
benefactor |
stakeholder |
As nouns the difference between benefactor and stakeholder
is that
benefactor is somebody who gives one a gift. Usually refers to someone who gives money to a charity or another form of organization while
stakeholder is a person holding the stakes of bettors, with the responsibility of delivering the pot to the winner of the bet.
deterrence |
drawback |
As nouns the difference between deterrence and drawback
is that
deterrence is the act of deterring, or the state of being deterred while
drawback is a disadvantage; something that detracts or takes away.
deterrent |
drawback |
As a verb deterrent
is .
As a noun drawback is
a disadvantage; something that detracts or takes away.
enthused |
excited |
As verbs the difference between enthused and excited
is that
enthused is past participle of enthuse while
excited is past participle of lang=en.
As an adjective excited is
having great enthusiasm.
instructional |
descriptive |
As adjectives the difference between instructional and descriptive
is that
instructional is intended for purposes of instruction, for teaching while
descriptive is of or relating to description.
As nouns the difference between instructional and descriptive
is that
instructional is a book, film, etc. intended to instruct while
descriptive is an adjective (or other descriptive word.
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