blandness |
gentility |
As nouns the difference between blandness and gentility
is that
blandness is the state, quality, or characteristic of being bland while
gentility is the state of being elegant, genteel, having good breeding, or being socially superior.
blandness |
politeness |
As nouns the difference between blandness and politeness
is that
blandness is the state, quality, or characteristic of being bland while
politeness is the quality of being polite.
jambalaya |
chowder |
As nouns the difference between jambalaya and chowder
is that
jambalaya is any of various of rice-based dishes common in louisiana cajun or creole cooking; most often with shrimp, oysters, chicken or ham while
chowder is a thick, creamy soup or stew.
precaution |
protect |
As a noun precaution
is precaution.
As a verb protect is
to keep safe; to defend; to guard; to prevent harm coming to.
similies |
alliteration |
As nouns the difference between similies and alliteration
is that
similies is plural of simily while
alliteration is the repetition of consonants at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other, or at short intervals.
irrupt |
invade |
In lang=en terms the difference between irrupt and invade
is that
irrupt is to rapidly increase or intensify while
invade is to infest or overrun.
As verbs the difference between irrupt and invade
is that
irrupt is to break into while
invade is to move into.
bones |
awards |
As nouns the difference between bones and awards
is that
bones is while
awards is .
raucous |
crude |
As adjectives the difference between raucous and crude
is that
raucous is harsh and rough-sounding while
crude is being in a natural state.
As a noun crude is
any substance in its natural state.
mete |
kilometer |
As a verb mete
is .
As a noun kilometer is
kilometer (
us''), kilometre (''uk ).
obtuse |
folly |
As an adjective obtuse
is blunt; not sharp.
As a noun folly is
foolishness.
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