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Uncoupling vs Decoupling - What's the difference?

uncoupling | decoupling |


As verbs the difference between uncoupling and decoupling

is that uncoupling is present participle of lang=en while decoupling is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between uncoupling and decoupling

is that uncoupling is the act by which persons or things are uncoupled while decoupling is the act or process by which something is decoupled.

Transform vs Turnaround - What's the difference?

transform | turnaround |


As nouns the difference between transform and turnaround

is that transform is (mathematics) the result of a transformation while turnaround is the act of turning to face in the other direction.

As a verb transform

is to change greatly the appearance or form of.

Abash vs Embarrassing - What's the difference?

abash | embarrassing |


As verbs the difference between abash and embarrassing

is that abash is to make ashamed; to embarrass; to destroy the self-possession of, as by exciting suddenly a consciousness of guilt, mistake, or inferiority; to disconcert; to discomfit while embarrassing is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun embarrassing is

the action of the verb to embarrass.

As an adjective embarrassing is

causing embarrassment; makes you feel shy or ashamed; leading to a feeling of uncomfortable self-consciousness.

Polite vs Democracy - What's the difference?

polite | democracy |


As an adjective polite

is well-mannered, civilized.

As a verb polite

is to polish; to refine; to render polite.

As a noun democracy is

rule by the people, especially as a form of government; either directly or through elected representatives (representative democracy).

Questions vs Rebuttal - What's the difference?

questions | rebuttal |


As nouns the difference between questions and rebuttal

is that questions is plural of question while rebuttal is the act of refuting something by making a contrary argument, or presenting contrary evidence.

As a verb questions

is third-person singular of question.

Rebuttal vs Question - What's the difference?

rebuttal | question |


As nouns the difference between rebuttal and question

is that rebuttal is the act of refuting something by making a contrary argument, or presenting contrary evidence while question is a sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative.

As a verb question is

to ask questions of; interrogate; enquire; ask for information.

Bumping vs Crashing - What's the difference?

bumping | crashing |


As verbs the difference between bumping and crashing

is that bumping is while crashing is .

As nouns the difference between bumping and crashing

is that bumping is the sound or action of a bump while crashing is the sound or action of something that crashes.

Sooth vs Console - What's the difference?

sooth | console |


As a noun sooth

is (archaic) truth.

As an adjective sooth

is (archaic) true.

As a verb console is

.

Topic vs Link - What's the difference?

topic | link |


In obsolete terms the difference between topic and link

is that topic is an argument or reason while link is a torch, used to light dark streets.

As nouns the difference between topic and link

is that topic is subject; theme; a category or general area of interest while link is a connection between places, people, events, things, or ideas.

As an adjective topic

is topical.

As a verb link is

to connect two or more things.

As a proper noun Link is

a diminutive=Lincoln given name.

Functionalism vs Stoicism - What's the difference?

functionalism | stoicism |


As nouns the difference between functionalism and stoicism

is that functionalism is a doctrine, in several fields, that the function of something should be reflected in its design and the materials used in its construction while stoicism is a school of philosophy during the Roman Empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress.

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