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Bartending vs Bartender - What's the difference?

bartending | bartender |


As a verb bartending

is .

As a noun bartender is

one who tends a bar or pub; a person preparing]] and [[serve|serving drinks at a bar.

Rolling vs Reeling - What's the difference?

rolling | reeling |


As verbs the difference between rolling and reeling

is that rolling is present participle of lang=en while reeling is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between rolling and reeling

is that rolling is the act by which something is rolled while reeling is the motion of something that reels.

Waterline vs Benchmark - What's the difference?

waterline | benchmark |


As nouns the difference between waterline and benchmark

is that waterline is (nautical) a line formed by the surface of the water on the hull of a ship when she is afloat; any of a series of short lines marked on the hull to show where the waterline would be under different loadings while benchmark is a standard by which something is evaluated or measured.

As a verb benchmark is

to measure the performance of (an item) relative to another similar item in an impartial scientific manner.

Magnanimously vs Dishearten - What's the difference?

magnanimously | dishearten |


As an adverb magnanimously

is in a magnanimous manner; with greatness of mind.

As a verb dishearten is

to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage.

Withdraw vs Overturn - What's the difference?

withdraw | overturn |


As verbs the difference between withdraw and overturn

is that withdraw is to pull (something) back, aside, or away while overturn is to turn over, capsize or upset (something).

Style vs Linguistics - What's the difference?

style | linguistics |


As adjectives the difference between style and linguistics

is that style is elegant, stylish while linguistics is .

As a verb style

is .

Meter vs Scale - What's the difference?

meter | scale |


In lang=en terms the difference between meter and scale

is that meter is (always meter) One who metes or measures while scale is a series of notes spanning an octave, tritave, or pseudo-octave, used to make melodies.

In obsolete terms the difference between meter and scale

is that meter is a poem while scale is a ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending.

As nouns the difference between meter and scale

is that meter is (always meter) A device that measures things while scale is a ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending.

As verbs the difference between meter and scale

is that meter is to measure with a metering device while scale is to change the size of something whilst maintaining proportion; especially to change a process in order to produce much larger amounts of the final product.

Indolent vs Indignant - What's the difference?

indolent | indignant |


As adjectives the difference between indolent and indignant

is that indolent is habitually]] lazy, [[procrastinate|procrastinating, or resistant to physical labor/labour while indignant is showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong.

Discuss vs Why - What's the difference?

discuss | why |


As a verb discuss

is (obsolete|transitive) to drive away, disperse, shake off; said especially of tumors.

As an adverb why is

for what cause, reason, or purpose.

As a noun why is

reason or why can be (uk|dialect) a young heifer.

As an interjection why is

an exclamation used to express indignation, mild surprise, or impatience "well, i'll tell you".

Stereotypes vs Prejudiced - What's the difference?

stereotypes | prejudiced |


As verbs the difference between stereotypes and prejudiced

is that stereotypes is while prejudiced is (prejudice).

As an adjective prejudiced is

having prejudices.

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