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Dignified vs Proud - What's the difference?

dignified | proud | Related terms |

Dignified is a related term of proud.


As adjectives the difference between dignified and proud

is that dignified is respectable while proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.

As a verb dignified

is (dignify).

Scramble vs Roam - What's the difference?

scramble | roam | Related terms |

Scramble is a related term of roam.


In lang=en terms the difference between scramble and roam

is that scramble is to gather or collect by scrambling while roam is to or wander over.

As verbs the difference between scramble and roam

is that scramble is to move hurriedly to a location, especially by using all limbs against a surface while roam is to wander or travel freely and with no specific destination.

As an interjection scramble

is (uk) shouted when something desirable is thrown into a group of people who individually want that item.

As a noun scramble

is a rush or hurry.

Forecast vs Discretion - What's the difference?

forecast | discretion | Related terms |

Forecast is a related term of discretion.


As nouns the difference between forecast and discretion

is that forecast is an estimation of a future condition while discretion is discretion.

As a verb forecast

is to estimate how something will be in the future.

Listless vs Humdrum - What's the difference?

listless | humdrum | Related terms |

Listless is a related term of humdrum.


As adjectives the difference between listless and humdrum

is that listless is lacking energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness while humdrum is lacking variety or excitement; dull; boring.

As a noun humdrum is

the quality of lacking variety or excitement; dullness.

Maddened vs Brutal - What's the difference?

maddened | brutal | Related terms |

Maddened is a related term of brutal.


As a verb maddened

is (madden).

As an adjective brutal is

(senseid)savagely violent, vicious, ruthless, or cruel.

Burning vs Keen - What's the difference?

burning | keen | Related terms |

Burning is a related term of keen.


As verbs the difference between burning and keen

is that burning is while keen is (rare) to sharpen; to make cold or keen can be to utter a keen.

As adjectives the difference between burning and keen

is that burning is so hot as to seem to burn (something) while keen is showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense.

As nouns the difference between burning and keen

is that burning is the act by which something burns or is burned while keen is a prolonged wail for a deceased person.

Halt vs Bad - What's the difference?

halt | bad | Related terms |

Halt is a related term of bad.


As verbs the difference between halt and bad

is that halt is while bad is to simulate.

Specter vs Ogre - What's the difference?

specter | ogre | Related terms |

Specter is a related term of ogre.


As a noun specter

is a ghostly apparition.

As a proper noun ogre is

a town in central latvia.

Noble vs Violent - What's the difference?

noble | violent | Related terms |

Noble is a related term of violent.


As a proper noun noble

is .

As an adjective violent is

involving extreme force or motion.

As a verb violent is

(archaic) to urge with violence.

As a noun violent is

(obsolete) an assailant.

Disorder vs Incommode - What's the difference?

disorder | incommode | Related terms |

Disorder is a related term of incommode.


As a noun disorder

is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner.

As a verb incommode is

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