kind |
sentimental |
As a noun kind
is child (young person).
As an adjective sentimental is
characterized by sentiment, sentimentality or excess emotion.
gently |
sentimental |
As an adverb gently
is in a gentle manner.
As an adjective sentimental is
characterized by sentiment, sentimentality or excess emotion.
sympathy |
sentimental |
As a noun sympathy
is a feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another; compassion.
As an adjective sentimental is
characterized by sentiment, sentimentality or excess emotion.
pity |
sentimental |
As a noun pity
is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
As a verb pity
is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As an interjection pity
is short form of what a pity.
As an adjective sentimental is
characterized by sentiment, sentimentality or excess emotion.
persuasive |
cheerful |
As adjectives the difference between persuasive and cheerful
is that
persuasive is able to persuade; convincing while
cheerful is noticeably happy and optimistic.
torture |
yucky |
As a verb torture
is .
As an adjective yucky is
(colloquial|often|childish) of something highly offensive; causing aversion or disgust.
masterpiece |
excellent |
As a noun masterpiece
is a piece of work that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career.
As an adjective excellent is
of the highest quality; splendid.
As an adverb excellent is
(obsolete) excellently.
masterpiece |
great |
As nouns the difference between masterpiece and great
is that
masterpiece is a piece of work that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career while
great is a person of major significance, accomplishment or acclaim.
As an adjective great is
very big, large scale.
As an interjection great is
expression of gladness and content about something.
As an adverb great is
very well in a very satisfactory manner.
drop |
alight |
In intransitive terms the difference between drop and alight
is that
drop is to lessen, decrease, or diminish in value, condition, degree, etc while
alight is to come or chance (upon).
In transitive terms the difference between drop and alight
is that
drop is to cancel or end a scheduled event, project or course while
alight is to set light to; light.
As a noun drop
is a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid.
As an adjective alight is
lit, on fire, switched on.
inventive |
eventful |
As adjectives the difference between inventive and eventful
is that
inventive is of, or relating to invention while
eventful is of or pertaining to high levels of activity; having many memorable events.
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