hardworking |
confident |
As adjectives the difference between hardworking and confident
is that
hardworking is of a person, taking their work seriously and doing it well and rapidly while
confident is very sure of something; positive.
As a noun confident is
.
diligent |
diligent |
As adjectives the difference between diligent and diligent
is that
diligent is performing with intense concentration, focus, responsible regard while
diligent is performing with intense concentration, focus, responsible regard.
diligent |
honestly |
As an adjective diligent
is performing with intense concentration, focus, responsible regard.
As an adverb honestly is
in an honest manner.
As an interjection honestly is
Used to express exasperation, dismay, etc.
sensate |
senatorial |
As adjectives the difference between sensate and senatorial
is that
sensate is perceived by one or more of the senses while
senatorial is senatorial.
As a verb sensate
is to feel or apprehend by means of the senses; to perceive.
rowing |
rafting |
As verbs the difference between rowing and rafting
is that
rowing is present participle of lang=en while
rafting is present participle of raft.
As nouns the difference between rowing and rafting
is that
rowing is the action of the verb
to row while
rafting is the sport of guiding a raft while descending a river, especially through rapids known as white water rafting.
instead |
without |
As adverbs the difference between instead and without
is that
instead is in the place of something (usually mentioned earlier); as a substitute or alternative while
without is outside, externally.
As a preposition without is
outside of, beyond.
As a conjunction without is
unless, except (introducing a clause).
bill |
portray |
As a noun bill
is car (motorcar, automobile).
As a verb portray is
to paint or draw the likeness of.
arose |
rised |
As verbs the difference between arose and rised
is that
arose is (
arise) while
rised is (nonstandard) (
rise).
acidic |
bitter |
As adjectives the difference between acidic and bitter
is that
acidic is (chemistry) having a ph less than 7, or being sour, or having the strength to neutralize alkalis, or turning a litmus paper red while
bitter is having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance).
As a noun bitter is
(usually in the plural bitters) a liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic.
As a verb bitter is
to make bitter.
burchill |
james |
As a proper noun burchill
is .
As an adverb james is
.
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