criticism |
remark |
As nouns the difference between criticism and remark
is that
criticism is the act of criticising; a critical judgment passed or expressed; a critical observation or detailed examination and review; a critique; animadversion; censure while
remark is act of pointing out or attentively noticing; notice or observation or
remark can be a mark that replaces another mark.
As a verb remark is
to make a remark or remarks; to comment or
remark can be to mark again (a piece of work).
bias |
stereotypes |
As a proper noun bias
is .
As a verb stereotypes is
.
zax |
axe |
As a noun zax
is a tool, similar to a hatchet, used to prepare slate for roofing.
As a proper noun axe is
axis (world war two nation group).
suggesting |
referring |
As verbs the difference between suggesting and referring
is that
suggesting is present participle of lang=en while
referring is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun suggesting
is suggestion.
beneficial |
efficacy |
As an adjective beneficial
is helpful or good to something or someone.
As a noun efficacy is
(uncountable) ability to produce a desired amount of a desired effect.
ornament |
victory |
In lang=en terms the difference between ornament and victory
is that
ornament is a musical flourish that is unnecessary to the overall melodic or harmonic line, but serves to decorate or "ornament" that line while
victory is to achieve a victory.
As nouns the difference between ornament and victory
is that
ornament is (
element of decoration) An element of decoration; that which embellishes or adorns while
victory is an instance of having won a competition or battle.
As verbs the difference between ornament and victory
is that
ornament is (
to decorate) To decorate while
victory is to achieve a victory.
anoint |
annointed |
As verbs the difference between anoint and annointed
is that
anoint is to smear or rub over with oil or an unctuous substance; also, to spread over, as oil while
annointed is past tense of annoint.
savvy |
keen |
As adjectives the difference between savvy and keen
is that
savvy is (informal) shrewd, well-informed and perceptive while
keen is showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense.
As verbs the difference between savvy and keen
is that
savvy is (informal) to understand while
keen is (rare) to sharpen; to make cold or
keen can be to utter a keen.
As nouns the difference between savvy and keen
is that
savvy is shrewdness while
keen is a prolonged wail for a deceased person.
As an interjection savvy
is (informal) do you understand?.
solace |
hassle |
As nouns the difference between solace and hassle
is that
solace is comfort or consolation in a time of distress while
hassle is trouble, bother, unwanted annoyances or problems.
As verbs the difference between solace and hassle
is that
solace is to give solace to; comfort; cheer; console while
hassle is to trouble, to bother, to annoy.
fit |
mm |
As abbreviations the difference between fit and mm
is that
fit is (travel industry|aviation) fully inclusive tour while
mm is (chemistry) millimole, millimoles.
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