antonymous |
antonyms |
As an adjective antonymous
is having an opposite or diametrically opposed meaning.
As a noun antonyms is
.
drill |
saw |
As a noun drill
is drill, exercise.
lose |
fight |
As verbs the difference between lose and fight
is that
lose is while
fight is (
label) to contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc.
As a noun fight is
an occasion of fighting.
tagging |
marking |
As verbs the difference between tagging and marking
is that
tagging is present participle of lang=en while
marking is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between tagging and marking
is that
tagging is the act by which something is tagged while
marking is the action of the verb
to mark.
concomitant |
resultant |
As an adjective concomitant
is accompanying; conjoined; attending; concurrent.
As a noun concomitant
is something happening or existing at the same time.
As a verb resultant is
.
prettily |
sweetly |
As adverbs the difference between prettily and sweetly
is that
prettily is in a pretty manner while
sweetly is in a sweet or pleasant manner.
sensitive |
senseful |
As adjectives the difference between sensitive and senseful
is that
sensitive is having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses while
senseful is full of sense; meaningful; significant.
As a noun sensitive
is one with a paranormal sensitivity to something that most cannot perceive.
conference |
engagement |
As nouns the difference between conference and engagement
is that
conference is the act of consulting together formally; serious conversation or discussion; interchange of views while
engagement is an appointment, especially to speak or perform.
As a verb conference
is to assess (a student) by one-on-one conversation, rather than an examination.
research |
projects |
As nouns the difference between research and projects
is that
research is (uncountable) diligent inquiry or examination to seek or revise facts, principles, theories, applications, etc; laborious or continued search after truth while
projects is .
As verbs the difference between research and projects
is that
research is to search or examine with continued care; to seek diligently while
projects is (
project).
jimmy |
robert |
As a noun jimmy
is chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes.
As a verb jimmy
is to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.
As a proper noun robert is
(
label) , equivalent to french and english (
robert).
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