varmint |
carmine |
As a noun varmint
is a pestering animal such as one that kills or harasses a farmer's livestock or crops.
As a verb carmine is
.
As an adjective carmine is
carmine.
pane |
payne |
As a noun pane
is bread.
As a proper noun payne is
an english surname, variant of paine.
soul |
seoul |
As an adjective soul
is .
As a proper noun seoul is
seoul.
curly |
strait |
As adjectives the difference between curly and strait
is that
curly is having curls while
strait is (archaic) narrow; restricted as to space or room; close.
As nouns the difference between curly and strait
is that
curly is a person or animal with curly hair while
strait is (geography) a narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
As a verb strait is
(obsolete) to put to difficulties.
As an adverb strait is
(obsolete) strictly; rigorously.
cot |
pint |
As nouns the difference between cot and pint
is that
cot is adze while
pint is pint (
unit of volume).
indolence |
sedentary |
As a noun indolence
is habitual laziness or sloth.
As an adjective sedentary is
not moving; relatively still; staying in the vicinity.
souse |
dip |
As nouns the difference between souse and dip
is that
souse is something kept or steeped in brine or
souse can be the act of sousing, or swooping or
souse can be (
label) sou (the french coin) while
dip is .
As a verb souse
is to immerse in liquid; to steep or drench or
souse can be to strike, beat.
tying |
tiring |
As nouns the difference between tying and tiring
is that
tying is action of the verb
to tie ; ligature while
tiring is (uncountable) action of the verb
to tire .
As verbs the difference between tying and tiring
is that
tying is while
tiring is .
As an adjective tiring is
that tires or tire.
former |
successor |
As nouns the difference between former and successor
is that
former is someone who forms something; a maker; a creator or founder while
successor is a person or thing that immediately follows another in holding an office or title.
As an adjective former
is previous.
asinine |
moronic |
As adjectives the difference between asinine and moronic
is that
asinine is failing to exercise intelligence or judgment; ridiculously below average rationality while
moronic is having a mental age of between seven and twelve years.
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