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Fanaticism vs Frenzy - What's the difference?

fanaticism | frenzy |


As nouns the difference between fanaticism and frenzy

is that fanaticism is the characteristic or practice of being a fanatic while frenzy is a state of wild activity or panic.

As an adjective frenzy is

(obsolete) mad; frantic.

As a verb frenzy is

(uncommon) to render frantic.

Blindfold vs Wallet - What's the difference?

blindfold | wallet |


As nouns the difference between blindfold and wallet

is that blindfold is a covering, usually a bandage, for the eyes, blocking light to the eyes while wallet is a small case, often flat and often made of leather, for keeping money (especially paper money), credit cards, etc.

As an adjective blindfold

is having the eyes covered so as to obscure vision.

As an adverb blindfold

is with the eyes covered so as to obscure vision.

As a verb blindfold

is to cover the eyes, in order to make someone unable to see.

Analyze vs Speculate - What's the difference?

analyze | speculate |


As verbs the difference between analyze and speculate

is that analyze is to subject to analysis while speculate is to think, meditate or reflect on a subject; to consider, to deliberate or cogitate.

Aspect vs Projection - What's the difference?

aspect | projection |


As nouns the difference between aspect and projection

is that aspect is the way something appears when viewed from a certain direction or perspective while projection is something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.

Formidable vs Prodigious - What's the difference?

formidable | prodigious |


As adjectives the difference between formidable and prodigious

is that formidable is causing fear, dread, awe or admiration as a result of size, strength, or some other impressive quality; commanding respect; causing wonder or astonishment while prodigious is very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge.

Impossible vs Formidable - What's the difference?

impossible | formidable |


As adjectives the difference between impossible and formidable

is that impossible is not possible; not able to be done or happen while formidable is causing fear, dread, awe or admiration as a result of size, strength, or some other impressive quality; commanding respect; causing wonder or astonishment.

As a noun impossible

is an impossibility.

Abate vs Abates - What's the difference?

abate | abates |


As verbs the difference between abate and abates

is that abate is to put an end to; to cause to cease while abates is third-person singular of abate.

As nouns the difference between abate and abates

is that abate is abatement while abates is plural of lang=en.

Violent vs Excite - What's the difference?

violent | excite |


As verbs the difference between violent and excite

is that violent is to urge with violence while excite is to stir the emotions of.

As an adjective violent

is involving extreme force or motion.

As a noun violent

is an assailant.

Scan vs Photograph - What's the difference?

scan | photograph |


As nouns the difference between scan and photograph

is that scan is an instance of scanning while photograph is ("photographer").

As a verb scan

is to examine sequentially, part by part.

Intermit vs Postpone - What's the difference?

intermit | postpone |


As verbs the difference between intermit and postpone

is that intermit is to interrupt, to stop or cease temporarily or periodically; to suspend while postpone is to delay or put off an event, appointment etc.

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