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Vision vs Opinion - What's the difference?

vision | opinion |


As nouns the difference between vision and opinion

is that vision is the sense or ability of sight while opinion is a belief that a person has formed about a topic or issue.

As verbs the difference between vision and opinion

is that vision is to imagine something as if it were to be true while opinion is to have or express as an opinion.

Salad vs Smaller - What's the difference?

salad | smaller |


As a noun salad

is a food made primarily of a mixture of raw or cold ingredients, typically vegetables, usually served with a dressing such as vinegar or mayonnaise.

As an adjective smaller is

comparative of small.

Beggar vs Lunatic - What's the difference?

beggar | lunatic |


As nouns the difference between beggar and lunatic

is that beggar is while lunatic is an insane person.

As an adjective lunatic is

crazed, mad, insane, demented.

Cite vs Quate - What's the difference?

cite | quate |


As adjectives the difference between cite and quate

is that cite is full, brim-full while quate is (scotland) quiet.

As a noun cite

is wedge, short spear or stick.

Anisette vs Absinthe - What's the difference?

anisette | absinthe |


As nouns the difference between anisette and absinthe

is that anisette is a French alcoholic liqueur flavored with anise while absinthe is the herb absinthium Artemisia absinthium, (grande wormwood); essence of wormwood.

Think vs Emotion - What's the difference?

think | emotion |


As nouns the difference between think and emotion

is that think is an act of thinking; consideration (of something) while emotion is emotion.

As a verb think

is (label) to ponder, to go over in one's head or think can be (label) to seem, to appear.

Humor vs Sarcastic - What's the difference?

humor | sarcastic |


As a noun humor

is mood, temper.

As an adjective sarcastic is

sarcastic.

Flunk vs Fair - What's the difference?

flunk | fair |


As verbs the difference between flunk and fair

is that flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass while fair is to smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface).

As an adjective fair is

beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality.

As a noun fair is

something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).

As an adverb fair is

clearly; openly; frankly; civilly; honestly; favorably; auspiciously; agreeably.

Illness vs Nosema - What's the difference?

illness | nosema |


As a noun illness

is (countable) an instance of a disease or poor health.

As a proper noun nosema is

.

Tampered vs Corrupted - What's the difference?

tampered | corrupted |


As verbs the difference between tampered and corrupted

is that tampered is (tamper) while corrupted is .

As an adjective corrupted is

marked by immorality and perversion; depraved.

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