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Suspicious vs Funny - What's the difference?

suspicious | funny |


As adjectives the difference between suspicious and funny

is that suspicious is arousing suspicion while funny is amusing; humorous; comical.

As a noun funny is

(humorous) a joke or funny can be (british) a narrow boat for sculling.

Confront vs Squarely - What's the difference?

confront | squarely |


As a verb confront

is to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge.

As an adverb squarely is

in the shape of a square; at right angles.

Intuition vs Hunches - What's the difference?

intuition | hunches |


As nouns the difference between intuition and hunches

is that intuition is (pedantic) while hunches is .

As a verb hunches is

(hunch).

Kinesthesia vs Motion - What's the difference?

kinesthesia | motion |


As nouns the difference between kinesthesia and motion

is that kinesthesia is sensation or perception of motion while motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another.

As a verb motion is

to gesture indicating a desired movement.

Asexual vs Transgender - What's the difference?

asexual | transgender |


As adjectives the difference between asexual and transgender

is that asexual is not experiencing sexual attraction; lacking interest in or desire for sex while transgender is (narrowly|of a person) having a gender identity (self-image) which is the opposite of one's physical sex: being physically male but identifying as female, or vice versa.

As nouns the difference between asexual and transgender

is that asexual is (biology) a species which reproduces by asexual rather than sexual reproduction, or a member of such a species while transgender is .

As a verb transgender is

(lb) to change the gender of; (used loosely) to change the sex of.

Subpar vs Superb - What's the difference?

subpar | superb |


As adjectives the difference between subpar and superb

is that subpar is being of less than a traditional or accepted standard while superb is first-rate; of the highest quality; exceptionally good.

Dickweed vs Dipstick - What's the difference?

dickweed | dipstick |


As nouns the difference between dickweed and dipstick

is that dickweed is (pejorative|vulgar|slang) an undesirable person while dipstick is a stick or rod used to measure the depth of a liquid often used to check the level at which a liquid in an opaque or inaccessible tank or reservoir stands; gauge.

Lacerated vs Sliced - What's the difference?

lacerated | sliced |


As adjectives the difference between lacerated and sliced

is that lacerated is having lacerations while sliced is that has been cut into slices.

As verbs the difference between lacerated and sliced

is that lacerated is past tense of lacerate while sliced is past tense of slice.

Dip vs Swimming - What's the difference?

dip | swimming |


As nouns the difference between dip and swimming

is that dip is while swimming is the action of the verb "to swim".

As a verb swimming is

.

Ask vs Telling - What's the difference?

ask | telling |


As verbs the difference between ask and telling

is that ask is to request (information, or an answer to a question) while telling is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between ask and telling

is that ask is an act or instance of asking while telling is the act of narration.

As a proper noun Ask

is the first male human, according to the Poetic Edda.

As an adjective telling is

having force.

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