foolish |
slow |
As adjectives the difference between foolish and slow
is that
foolish is lacking good sense or judgement; unwise while
slow is taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.
As a verb slow is
to make (something) run, move, etc less quickly; to reduce the speed of.
As a noun slow is
someone who is slow; a sluggard.
As an adverb slow is
slowly.
potsticker |
baozi |
As nouns the difference between potsticker and baozi
is that
potsticker is a kind of pan-fried dumpling in East Asian cuisines while
baozi is chinese steamed stuffed buns.
citation |
attribution |
As nouns the difference between citation and attribution
is that
citation is an official summons or notice given to a person to appear; the paper containing such summons or notice while
attribution is the act of attributing something.
perception |
misconception |
As nouns the difference between perception and misconception
is that
perception is organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information while
misconception is a mistaken belief, a wrong idea.
yeast |
leavened |
As verbs the difference between yeast and leavened
is that
yeast is to ferment while
leavened is past tense of leaven.
As a noun yeast
is an often humid, yellowish froth produced by fermenting malt worts, and used to brew beer, leaven bread, and also used in certain medicines.
As an adjective leavened is
prepared using leavening.
tanks |
jars |
As nouns the difference between tanks and jars
is that
tanks is plural of lang=en while
jars is plural of jar.
As an interjection tanks
is thanks.
As a verb jars is
third-person singular of jar.
dimwit |
ditzy |
As a noun dimwit
is a person who is deficient in intelligence.
As an adjective ditzy is
silly or scatterbrained, usually of a woman.
viruses |
loopholes |
As nouns the difference between viruses and loopholes
is that
viruses is while
loopholes is .
walks |
marches |
As nouns the difference between walks and marches
is that
walks is plural of lang=en while
marches is the area along a border.
As verbs the difference between walks and marches
is that
walks is third-person singular of walk while
marches is third-person singular of march.
As a proper noun Marches is
plural of March|lang=en.
unyielding |
undeterred |
As adjectives the difference between unyielding and undeterred
is that
unyielding is not giving in; not bending; stubborn while
undeterred is not deterred or put off; undiscouraged.
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