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Likeable vs Enjoyable - What's the difference?

likeable | enjoyable |


As adjectives the difference between likeable and enjoyable

is that likeable is an alternative spelling of lang=en while enjoyable is pleasant, capable of giving pleasure.

Likable vs Enjoyable - What's the difference?

likable | enjoyable |


As adjectives the difference between likable and enjoyable

is that likable is capable of being liked while enjoyable is pleasant, capable of giving pleasure.

Course vs Ways - What's the difference?

course | ways |


As a verb course

is .

As a noun ways is

.

Walked vs Live - What's the difference?

walked | live |


As a verb walked

is (walk).

As a proper noun live is

, a variant of liv.

Squeeze vs Narrow - What's the difference?

squeeze | narrow |


In lang=en terms the difference between squeeze and narrow

is that squeeze is to put in a difficult position by presenting two or more choices while narrow is to get narrower.

As verbs the difference between squeeze and narrow

is that squeeze is to apply pressure to from two or more sides at once while narrow is to reduce in width or extent; to contract.

As nouns the difference between squeeze and narrow

is that squeeze is a difficult position while narrow is (chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water.

As an adjective narrow is

having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.

Infamous vs Unpopular - What's the difference?

infamous | unpopular |


As adjectives the difference between infamous and unpopular

is that infamous is having a bad reputation, disreputable; of bad report; notoriously vile; detestable; widely known, especially for something bad while unpopular is lacking popularity.

Notes vs Bills - What's the difference?

notes | bills |


As nouns the difference between notes and bills

is that notes is plural of lang=en while bills is plural of lang=en.

As a verb bills is

third-person singular of bill.

Remove vs Retire - What's the difference?

remove | retire |


In transitive terms the difference between remove and retire

is that remove is to discard, set aside, especially something abstract (a thought, feeling, etc.) while retire is to cause to retire; specifically, to designate as no longer qualified for active service; to place on the retired list; as, to retire a military or naval officer.

In intransitive terms the difference between remove and retire

is that remove is to change one's residence; to move while retire is to go to bed; as, he usually retires early.

In lang=en terms the difference between remove and retire

is that remove is the transfer of one's home or business to another place; a move while retire is a call sounded on a bugle, announcing to skirmishers that they are to retire, or fall back.

Hysteria vs Wisteria - What's the difference?

hysteria | wisteria |


As a noun hysteria

is hysteria.

As a proper noun wisteria is

.

Course vs Duration - What's the difference?

course | duration |


As nouns the difference between course and duration

is that course is a sequence of events while duration is an amount of time or a particular time interval.

As a verb course

is to run or flow (especially of liquids and more particularly blood).

As an adverb course

is alternative form of lang=en.

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