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Testimonial vs Transfer - What's the difference?

testimonial | transfer |


As nouns the difference between testimonial and transfer

is that testimonial is a statement, especially one given under oath; testimony while transfer is the act of conveying or removing something from one place, person or thing to another.

As an adjective testimonial

is serving as testimony.

As a verb transfer is

to move or pass from one place, person or thing to another.

Dissolute vs Lazy - What's the difference?

dissolute | lazy |


As adjectives the difference between dissolute and lazy

is that dissolute is unrestrained by morality while lazy is unwilling to do work or make an effort.

As a verb lazy is

to laze, act in a lazy manner.

Assure vs Justify - What's the difference?

assure | justify |


As verbs the difference between assure and justify

is that assure is while justify is to provide an acceptable explanation for.

As an adjective assure

is insured.

As a noun assure

is insuree.

Professional vs Understanding - What's the difference?

professional | understanding |


As nouns the difference between professional and understanding

is that professional is a person who belongs to a profession while understanding is (uncountable) mental, sometimes emotional process of comprehension, assimilation of knowledge, which is subjective by its nature.

As adjectives the difference between professional and understanding

is that professional is of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession while understanding is showing compassion.

As a verb understanding is

.

Lifelike vs Alike - What's the difference?

lifelike | alike |


As adjectives the difference between lifelike and alike

is that lifelike is like a living being, resembling life, giving an accurate representation, as, a lifelike portrait while alike is having resemblance or similitude; similar; without difference.

As an adverb alike is

in the same manner, form, or degree; in common; equally.

Possess vs Excellent - What's the difference?

possess | excellent |


As a verb possess

is to have; to have ownership of.

As an adjective excellent is

of the highest quality; splendid.

As an adverb excellent is

(obsolete) excellently.

Ravenously vs Crazily - What's the difference?

ravenously | crazily |


As adverbs the difference between ravenously and crazily

is that ravenously is in a ravenous manner; voraciously while crazily is in a crazy manner.

Dogs vs Apple - What's the difference?

dogs | apple |


As a noun dogs

is .

As a verb dogs

is (dog).

As a proper noun apple is

a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.

Professional vs Hearing - What's the difference?

professional | hearing |


As nouns the difference between professional and hearing

is that professional is a person who belongs to a profession while hearing is (uncountable) the sense used to perceive sound.

As adjectives the difference between professional and hearing

is that professional is of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession while hearing is able to hear.

As a verb hearing is

.

Grid vs Gate - What's the difference?

grid | gate |


As a noun grid

is (disease|obsolete) gay-related immunodeficiency — former name of aids.

As a proper noun gate is

a town in oklahoma.

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