tenable |
tenacious |
As adjectives the difference between tenable and tenacious
is that
tenable is capable of being maintained or justified; well-founded while
tenacious is clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
pow |
wham |
As nouns the difference between pow and wham
is that
pow is initialism of lang=en while
wham is a forceful blow.
As an interjection pow
is represents the sound of a violent impact, such as a punch.
As a verb wham is
to strike or smash (into) something with great force or impact.
wham |
bump |
As a noun wham
is a forceful blow.
As a verb wham
is to strike or smash (into) something with great force or impact.
As a proper noun bump is
.
incredulous |
nonplussed |
As adjectives the difference between incredulous and nonplussed
is that
incredulous is skeptical, disbelieving, or unable to believe while
nonplussed is bewildered; unsure how to respond or act.
As a verb nonplussed is
past tense of nonplus.
stainer |
oxide |
As nouns the difference between stainer and oxide
is that
stainer is something that stains while
oxide is .
agenda |
addend |
As nouns the difference between agenda and addend
is that
agenda is plural of lang=en while
addend is any one of two or more numbers or other terms that are to be added together.
As a verb addend is
to furnish with an addendum.
badass |
arrogant |
As adjectives the difference between badass and arrogant
is that
badass is (us|slang) having extreme appearance, attitude, or behavior that is considered admirable while
arrogant is having excessive pride in oneself, often with contempt for others.
As a noun badass
is (us|slang) a mean or belligerent person; a person with extreme attitudes, behavior or appearance.
daft |
dim |
As an adjective daft
is insane, mad.
As a proper noun dim is
tue (
tuesday).
perceptual |
sentimental |
As adjectives the difference between perceptual and sentimental
is that
perceptual is relating to perception while
sentimental is characterized by sentiment, sentimentality or excess emotion.
prevail |
qin |
As a verb prevail
is to be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand; to outnumber others.
As a noun qin is
seven-stringed classical Chinese zither that does not have a bridge, sometimes referred to as guqin where
gu stands for ancient.
As a proper noun Qin is
an ancient feudal state of China that existed between 778 and 207 BC.
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