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Development vs Disclosure - What's the difference?

development | disclosure | Synonyms |

Development is a synonym of disclosure.


As nouns the difference between development and disclosure

is that development is (uncountable) the process of developing; growth, directed change while disclosure is the act of something.

Exalted vs Splendid - What's the difference?

exalted | splendid | Related terms |

Exalted is a related term of splendid.


As adjectives the difference between exalted and splendid

is that exalted is praised, or honored while splendid is possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright; as, a splendid sun.

As a verb exalted

is (exalt).

Help vs Condolence - What's the difference?

help | condolence | Related terms |

Help is a related term of condolence.


In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between help and condolence

is that help is (uncountable) action given to provide assistance; aid while condolence is (uncountable) comfort, support or sympathy.

As nouns the difference between help and condolence

is that help is (uncountable) action given to provide assistance; aid while condolence is (uncountable) comfort, support or sympathy.

As a verb help

is to provide assistance to (someone or something).

Feud vs Competition - What's the difference?

feud | competition | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between feud and competition

is that feud is a state of long-standing mutual hostility while competition is the action of competing.

As a verb feud

is to carry on a feud.

Elated vs Brisk - What's the difference?

elated | brisk | Related terms |

Elated is a related term of brisk.


As adjectives the difference between elated and brisk

is that elated is extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased while brisk is full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action; lively; spirited; quick.

As verbs the difference between elated and brisk

is that elated is (elate) while brisk is to make or become lively; to enliven; to animate.

Irreligious vs Flagitious - What's the difference?

irreligious | flagitious | Related terms |

Irreligious is a related term of flagitious.


As adjectives the difference between irreligious and flagitious

is that irreligious is contrary to religious beliefs and practices while flagitious is (literary) of people: guilty of terrible crimes; wicked, criminal.

Uncover vs Promote - What's the difference?

uncover | promote | Related terms |

Uncover is a related term of promote.


As verbs the difference between uncover and promote

is that uncover is to remove the cover of an object while promote is to raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank.

Pungent vs Sharp_tangy - What's the difference?

pungent | sharp_tangy | Related terms |

Pungent is a related term of sharp_tangy.

Valour vs Doggedness - What's the difference?

valour | doggedness | Related terms |

Valour is a related term of doggedness.


As nouns the difference between valour and doggedness

is that valour is value; worth while doggedness is the state of being dogged; persistence; perseverance; tenacity; stubbornness.

Application vs Output - What's the difference?

application | output | Related terms |

Application is a related term of output.


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between application and output

is that application is (computing) a computer program or the set of software that the end user perceives as a single entity as a tool for a well-defined purpose (also called: application program; application software) while output is (computing) to send data out of a computer, as to an output device such as a monitor or printer.

As nouns the difference between application and output

is that application is the act of applying or laying on, in a literal sense; as, the application of emollients to a diseased limb while output is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed.

As a verb output is

(economics) to produce, create, or complete.

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