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Fract vs Fracted - What's the difference?

fract | fracted |


As a verb fract

is to break; to violate.

As an adjective fracted is

having a part displaced, as if broken; said of an ordinary.

Confident vs Intelligent - What's the difference?

confident | intelligent |


As adjectives the difference between confident and intelligent

is that confident is very sure of something; positive while intelligent is of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright.

As a noun confident

is .

Fractured vs Fracted - What's the difference?

fractured | fracted |


As adjectives the difference between fractured and fracted

is that fractured is (not comparable) broken into sharp pieces while fracted is (heraldry) having a part displaced, as if broken; said of an ordinary.

As a verb fractured

is (fracture).

Slant vs Sloping - What's the difference?

slant | sloping |


As nouns the difference between slant and sloping

is that slant is a slope or incline while sloping is an arrangement or motion by which something slopes.

As verbs the difference between slant and sloping

is that slant is to lean, tilt or incline while sloping is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective sloping is

having a slope.

Income vs Incoming - What's the difference?

income | incoming |


As nouns the difference between income and incoming

is that income is money one earns by working or by capitalising on the work of others while incoming is the act of coming in; arrival.

As an adjective incoming is

coming (or about to come) in.

As an interjection incoming is

a warning that something is coming towards you; especially enemy artillery fire.

Gagged vs Muzzled - What's the difference?

gagged | muzzled |


As verbs the difference between gagged and muzzled

is that gagged is while muzzled is (muzzle).

As an adjective muzzled is

wearing a muzzle.

Lutheran vs Reformed - What's the difference?

lutheran | reformed |


As a noun lutheran

is a lutheran (a member of a lutheran church).

As an adjective reformed is

of the whole body of protestant churches originating in the reformation, or, in a more restricted sense, of those who separated from (martin luther) on the doctrine of consubstantiation, etc, and carried the reformation, as they claimed, to a higher point.

Luck vs Favoured - What's the difference?

luck | favoured |


As a proper noun luck

is .

As an adjective favoured is

treated or regarded with partiality.

As a verb favoured is

(favour).

Described vs Descriptive - What's the difference?

described | descriptive |


As a verb described

is (describe).

As an adjective descriptive is

of or relating to description.

As a noun descriptive is

(grammar) an adjective (or other descriptive word).

Pseudo vs Concrete - What's the difference?

pseudo | concrete |


As nouns the difference between pseudo and concrete

is that pseudo is an intellectually pretentious person; a pseudointellectual while concrete is a building material created by mixing cement, water, and aggregate including gravel and sand.

As adjectives the difference between pseudo and concrete

is that pseudo is other than what is apparent, a sham while concrete is particular, perceivable, real.

As a verb concrete is

to cover with or encase in concrete; often constructed as concrete over.

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