pitifully |
lamentable |
As an adverb pitifully
is in a pitiful manner.
As an adjective lamentable is
causing sorrow, distress or regret; deplorable, pitiful or distressing.
woofs |
neighs |
As verbs the difference between woofs and neighs
is that
woofs is (
woof) while
neighs is (
neigh).
As a noun neighs is
.
woofing |
neighing |
As verbs the difference between woofing and neighing
is that
woofing is while
neighing is .
As a noun neighing is
the sound made by a horse; an act or instance of the verb
neigh .
woof |
neigh |
As nouns the difference between woof and neigh
is that
woof is the set of yarns placed crosswise in a loom, interlaced with the warp, carried by the shuttle or
woof can be the sound a dog makes when barking while
neigh is the cry of a horse.
As verbs the difference between woof and neigh
is that
woof is to make a woofing sound while
neigh is (of a horse) to make its cry.
As an interjection woof
is (humorous) expression of strong physical attraction for someone.
As an acronym woof
is (marketing) well off older folks.
develop |
cultivation |
As a verb develop
is to change with a specific direction, progress.
As a noun cultivation is
the art or act of cultivating; improvement of land for or by agriculture.
yield |
growth |
As nouns the difference between yield and growth
is that
yield is payment; tribute while
growth is an increase in size, number, value, or strength.
As a verb yield
is to pay, give in payment; repay, recompense; reward; requite.
fictitious |
inventive |
As adjectives the difference between fictitious and inventive
is that
fictitious is not real; invented; contrived while
inventive is of, or relating to invention.
petrified |
paralysed |
As verbs the difference between petrified and paralysed
is that
petrified is past tense of petrify while
paralysed is past tense of paralyse.
As an adjective petrified
is extremely afraid.
paralysed |
frightened |
As verbs the difference between paralysed and frightened
is that
paralysed is (
paralyse) while
frightened is (
frighten).
As an adjective frightened is
afraid; suffering from fear.
panic |
frightened |
As adjectives the difference between panic and frightened
is that
panic is pertaining to the god Pan while
frightened is afraid; suffering from fear.
As verbs the difference between panic and frightened
is that
panic is to feel overwhelming fear while
frightened is past tense of frighten.
As a noun panic
is overpowering fright, often affecting groups of people or animals.
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