illustrate |
cite |
As a verb illustrate
is (obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate.
As an adjective cite is
full, brim-full.
As a noun cite is
wedge, short spear or stick.
enroll |
inscription |
As a verb enroll
is to enter (a name, etc.) in a register, roll or list.
As a noun inscription is
text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone.
reproach |
censorship |
As nouns the difference between reproach and censorship
is that
reproach is a mild rebuke, or an implied criticism while
censorship is the use of state or group power to control freedom of expression or press, such as passing laws to prevent media from being published or propagated.
As a verb reproach
is to criticize or rebuke someone.
oaths |
swearing |
As nouns the difference between oaths and swearing
is that
oaths is while
swearing is the act of swearing, or making an oath.
As a verb swearing is
.
omen |
foretell |
As verbs the difference between omen and foretell
is that
omen is to be an omen of while
foretell is to predict; to tell the future before it occurs; to prophesy.
As a noun omen
is something which portends or is perceived to portend a good or evil event or circumstance in the future; an augury or foreboding.
prowess |
ineptitude |
As nouns the difference between prowess and ineptitude
is that
prowess is skillfulness and manual ability; adroitness or dexterity while
ineptitude is the quality of being inept.
herald |
message |
In lang=en terms the difference between herald and message
is that
herald is to proclaim or announce an event while
message is to send a message or messages; to be capable of sending messages.
As nouns the difference between herald and message
is that
herald is a messenger, especially one bringing important news while
message is a communication, or what is communicated; any concept or information conveyed.
As verbs the difference between herald and message
is that
herald is to proclaim or announce an event while
message is to send a message to; to transmit a message to, as text via a cell phone.
citadel |
elevated |
As a noun citadel
is a strong fortress that sits high above a city.
As a verb elevated is
past tense of elevate.
As an adjective elevated is
raised, particularly above ground level.
whom |
witch |
As a pronoun whom
is what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.
As a noun witch is
a person who practices witchcraft; specifically.
As a verb witch is
to practise witchcraft.
whom |
wich |
As a pronoun whom
is what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.
As a noun wich is
a bundle of thread. an alternative spelling of lang=en.
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