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Immense vs Critically - What's the difference?

immense | critically |


As an adjective immense

is huge, gigantic, very large.

As an adverb critically is

in a critical manner; with criticism.

Sacred vs Heaven - What's the difference?

sacred | heaven |


As an adjective sacred

is set apart by solemn religious ceremony; especially, in a good sense, made holy; set apart to religious use; consecrated; not profane or common; as, a sacred' place; a '''sacred''' day; ' sacred service.

As a verb sacred

is (sacre).

As a proper noun heaven is

(religion) the abode of god or the gods, when considered as a specific location; the abode of the blessed departed who reside in the presence of god or the gods.

Records vs Repots - What's the difference?

records | repots |


As a noun records

is .

As a verb repots is

(repot).

Organise vs Organized - What's the difference?

organise | organized |


As verbs the difference between organise and organized

is that organise is standard spelling of from=British spelling|lang=en while organized is past tense of organize.

As an adjective organized is

of a person, characterised by efficient organisation.

Data vs Output - What's the difference?

data | output |


In computing terms the difference between data and output

is that data is a representation of facts or ideas in a formalized manner capable of being communicated or manipulated by some process while output is to send data out of a computer, as to an output device such as a monitor or printer.

As nouns the difference between data and output

is that data is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals: Pieces of information while output is production; quantity produced, created, or completed.

As a verb output is

to produce, create, or complete.

Pretty vs Terrible - What's the difference?

pretty | terrible |


As adjectives the difference between pretty and terrible

is that pretty is cunning; clever, skilful while terrible is dreadful; causing alarm and fear.

As an adverb pretty

is somewhat, fairly, quite; sometimes also (by meiosis) very.

As a noun pretty

is something that is pretty.

As a verb pretty

is to make pretty; to beautify.

Jokes vs Jests - What's the difference?

jokes | jests |


As nouns the difference between jokes and jests

is that jokes is plural of lang=en while jests is plural of jest.

As verbs the difference between jokes and jests

is that jokes is third-person singular of joke while jests is third-person singular of jest.

As an adjective jokes

is really good.

Ply vs Commute - What's the difference?

ply | commute |


In intransitive terms the difference between ply and commute

is that ply is to work diligently while commute is to obtain or bargain for exemption or substitution; to effect a commutation.

As nouns the difference between ply and commute

is that ply is a layer of material while commute is a regular journey to or from a place of employment, such as work or school.

As verbs the difference between ply and commute

is that ply is to bend; to fold while commute is to regularly travel from one's home to one's workplace or school, or vice versa.

Carryon vs Out - What's the difference?

carryon | out |


As adjectives the difference between carryon and out

is that carryon is an alternative spelling of lang=en while out is of a young lady, having entered society and available to be courted.

As nouns the difference between carryon and out

is that carryon is an alternative spelling of lang=en while out is a means of exit, escape, reprieve, etc.

As an adverb out is

away from home or one's usual place, or not indoors.

As a preposition out is

away from the inside.

As a verb out is

to eject; to expel.

Requiem vs Prayer - What's the difference?

requiem | prayer |


As nouns the difference between requiem and prayer

is that requiem is a mass (especially Catholic) to honor and remember a dead person while prayer is a practice of communicating with one's God.

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