vindicate |
reinforce |
As verbs the difference between vindicate and reinforce
is that
vindicate is to clear from an accusation, suspicion or criticism while
reinforce is (
senseid)to strengthen, especially by addition or augmentation.
practicum |
praxis |
As nouns the difference between practicum and praxis
is that
practicum is a college course designed to give a student supervised practical knowledge of a subject previously studied theoretically while
praxis is the practical application of any branch of learning.
occult |
subtle |
As adjectives the difference between occult and subtle
is that
occult is (
lb) secret; hidden from general knowledge; undetected while
subtle is hard to grasp; not obvious or easily understood; barely noticeable.
As a verb occult
is (astronomy) to cover or hide from view.
As a noun occult
is supernatural affairs.
apples |
leopards |
As nouns the difference between apples and leopards
is that
apples is while
leopards is .
crenellated |
castellation |
As a verb crenellated
is (
crenellate).
As an adjective crenellated
is having crenellations or battlements.
As a noun castellation is
the act of making a building into a castle.
antihero |
antagonist |
As nouns the difference between antihero and antagonist
is that
antihero is a protagonist who proceeds in an unheroic manner, such as by criminal means, via cowardly actions, or for mercenary goals while
antagonist is an opponent or enemy.
sprout |
sprig |
As nouns the difference between sprout and sprig
is that
sprout is a new growth on a plant, whether from seed or other parts while
sprig is a small shoot or twig of a tree or other plant; a spray.
As a verb sprig is
to decorate with sprigs.
imply |
cannot |
As verbs the difference between imply and cannot
is that
imply is (of a proposition) to have as a necessary consequence while
cannot is not (am/is/are unable to).
As a noun cannot is
something that cannot be done.
revised |
reinvigorated |
As verbs the difference between revised and reinvigorated
is that
revised is past tense of revise while
reinvigorated is past tense of reinvigorate.
As an adjective reinvigorated is
revitalized or rejuvenated.
perk |
subsidy |
In dated|lang=en terms the difference between perk and subsidy
is that
perk is (dated) to peer; to look inquisitively while
subsidy is (dated) money granted by parliament to the british crown.
As nouns the difference between perk and subsidy
is that
perk is perquisite or
perk can be a percolator, particularly of coffee while
subsidy is financial support or assistance, such as a grant.
As a verb perk
is shortened form of percolate or
perk can be to become more lively or enthusiastic or
perk can be (dated) to peer; to look inquisitively.
As an adjective perk
is smart; trim; spruce; jaunty; vain.
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