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Respectable vs Sincere - What's the difference?

respectable | sincere |


As adjectives the difference between respectable and sincere

is that respectable is deserving respect while sincere is sincere.

Deity vs Thearch - What's the difference?

deity | thearch |


As nouns the difference between deity and thearch

is that deity is the state of being a god; divine characteristics, godhead while thearch is the ruler of a thearchy, a monarch of gods.

Wades vs Wait - What's the difference?

wades | wait |


As a noun wades

is .

As a verb wades

is (wade).

As an adjective wait is

far.

As an adverb wait is

far.

Wades vs To - What's the difference?

wades | to |


As nouns the difference between wades and to

is that wades is while to is thaw, weather conditions that make snow and ice melt.

As a verb wades

is (wade).

Languish vs Afflict - What's the difference?

languish | afflict |


In lang=en terms the difference between languish and afflict

is that languish is to be neglected; to make little progress, be unsuccessful while afflict is to cause (someone) pain, suffering or distress.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between languish and afflict

is that languish is (obsolete) to make weak; to weaken, devastate while afflict is (obsolete) to make low or humble.

As verbs the difference between languish and afflict

is that languish is to lose strength and become weak; to be in a state of weakness or sickness while afflict is to cause (someone) pain, suffering or distress.

Languish vs Inflict - What's the difference?

languish | inflict |


As verbs the difference between languish and inflict

is that languish is to lose strength and become weak; to be in a state of weakness or sickness while inflict is to thrust upon; to impose.

Arrest vs Intern - What's the difference?

arrest | intern |


As nouns the difference between arrest and intern

is that arrest is arrest, confinement, detention while intern is a person who is interned, forceably or voluntarily or intern can be a student or recent graduate who works in order to gain experience in their chosen field.

As a verb intern is

to imprison somebody, usually without trial.

As an adjective intern is

(archaic) internal.

Large vs Bantam - What's the difference?

large | bantam |


As nouns the difference between large and bantam

is that large is (music|obsolete) an old musical note, equal to two longas, four breves, or eight semibreves while bantam is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

As an adjective large

is of considerable or relatively great size or extent.

Adamant vs Stalwart - What's the difference?

adamant | stalwart |


As adjectives the difference between adamant and stalwart

is that adamant is firm; unshakeable; unyielding; determined while stalwart is firmly built.

As nouns the difference between adamant and stalwart

is that adamant is an imaginary rock or mineral of impenetrable hardness; a name given to the diamond and other substances of extreme hardness while stalwart is one who has a strong build.

Valuable vs Possession - What's the difference?

valuable | possession |


As nouns the difference between valuable and possession

is that valuable is a personal possession such as jewellery, of relatively great monetary value; — usually used in plural form while possession is control or occupancy of something for which one does not necessarily have private property rights.

As an adjective valuable

is having a great value.

As a verb possession is

(obsolete) to invest with property.

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