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Inquiry vs Qualitative - What's the difference?

inquiry | qualitative |


As nouns the difference between inquiry and qualitative

is that inquiry is the act of inquiring; a seeking of information by asking questions; interrogation; a question or questioning while qualitative is something qualitative.

As an adjective qualitative is

of descriptions or distinctions based on some quality rather than on some quantity.

Style vs Gnomon - What's the difference?

style | gnomon |


As a verb style

is .

As an adjective style

is elegant, stylish.

As a noun gnomon is

the pointer on a sundial.

Fright vs Anticipator - What's the difference?

fright | anticipator |


As nouns the difference between fright and anticipator

is that fright is a state of terror excited by the sudden appearance of danger; sudden and violent fear, usually of short duration; a sudden alarm while anticipator is one who anticipates.

As a verb fright

is (archaic) to frighten.

Hams vs Ham - What's the difference?

hams | ham |


As nouns the difference between hams and ham

is that hams is plural of lang=en while ham is the region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock.

As a verb ham is

to overact; to act with exaggerated emotions.

As a proper noun Ham is

a son of Noah and the brother of Japheth and Shem.

As an initialism HAM is

his Apostolic Majesty, the title given to a number of historical kings of Hungary.

Informed vs Learned - What's the difference?

informed | learned |


As adjectives the difference between informed and learned

is that informed is instructed; having knowledge of a fact or area of education or informed can be (obsolete) unformed or ill-formed; deformed; shapeless while learned is (poetic).

As a verb informed

is (inform).

Afraid vs Panicked - What's the difference?

afraid | panicked |


As adjectives the difference between afraid and panicked

is that afraid is impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear while panicked is experiencing or in a state of panic.

As a verb panicked is

past tense of panic.

Industry vs C - What's the difference?

industry | c |


As a noun industry

is (uncountable) the tendency to work persistently.

As a letter c is

the third letter of the.

As a numeral c is

cardinal number one hundred (100).

As a symbol c is

carbon.

Grabbing vs Putting - What's the difference?

grabbing | putting |


As verbs the difference between grabbing and putting

is that grabbing is while putting is or putting can be (golf).

As nouns the difference between grabbing and putting

is that grabbing is the act of one who grabs while putting is (obsolete) instigation or incitement; enticement or putting can be (golf) the action of the verb to putt .

Obedient vs Unobedient - What's the difference?

obedient | unobedient |


As adjectives the difference between obedient and unobedient

is that obedient is willing to comply with the commands, orders, or instructions of those in authority while unobedient is disobedient.

Amirite vs Or - What's the difference?

amirite | or |


As an interjection amirite

is alternative form of am I right.

As a conjunction or is

connects at least two alternative words, phrases, clauses, sentences, etc. each of which could make a passage true. In English, this is the "inclusive or." The "exclusive or" is formed by "either...or".

As a noun or is

the gold or yellow tincture on a coat of arms.

As an adjective or is

of gold or yellow tincture on a coat of arms.

As an adverb or is

early (on).

As a preposition or is

before; ere.

As an abbreviation OR is

oregon, a state of the United States of America.

As an initialism OR is

initialism of lang=en.

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