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Asseverate vs Persuade - What's the difference?

asseverate | persuade | Related terms |

Asseverate is a related term of persuade.


As verbs the difference between asseverate and persuade

is that asseverate is to declare earnestly, seriously, or positively; to affirm while persuade is .

Dominion vs Order - What's the difference?

dominion | order | Related terms |

Dominion is a related term of order.


As a proper noun dominion

is any of the self-governing nations of the british commonwealth.

As a noun order is

, command.

Cumulation vs Body - What's the difference?

cumulation | body | Related terms |

Cumulation is a related term of body.


As nouns the difference between cumulation and body

is that cumulation is accumulation while body is a bodysuit , chiefly worn by women and children.

Punish vs Purify - What's the difference?

punish | purify | Related terms |

Punish is a related term of purify.


As verbs the difference between punish and purify

is that punish is to cause to suffer for crime or misconduct, to administer disciplinary action while purify is to cleanse (something), or rid (it) of impurities.

Distinguished vs Substantial - What's the difference?

distinguished | substantial | Related terms |

Distinguished is a related term of substantial.


As adjectives the difference between distinguished and substantial

is that distinguished is celebrated, well-known or eminent because of past achievements; prestigious while substantial is having to substance; actually existing; real; as, substantial life.

As a verb distinguished

is (distinguish).

As a noun substantial is

anything having substance; an essential part.

Distinction vs Dissimilitude - What's the difference?

distinction | dissimilitude | Related terms |

Distinction is a related term of dissimilitude.


As nouns the difference between distinction and dissimilitude

is that distinction is that which distinguishes; a single occurrence of a determining factor or feature, the fact of being divided; separation, discrimination while dissimilitude is the quality of being diverse or different; difference or variety.

Doltish vs Clodpated - What's the difference?

doltish | clodpated | Related terms |

Doltish is a related term of clodpated.


As adjectives the difference between doltish and clodpated

is that doltish is like a dolt; dull in intellect; stupid while clodpated is stupid; dull; doltish.

Divert vs Exhilarate - What's the difference?

divert | exhilarate | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between divert and exhilarate

is that divert is to turn aside from a course while exhilarate is to make happy, cheer up; to gladden.

Cramped vs Squeezed - What's the difference?

cramped | squeezed | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between cramped and squeezed

is that cramped is past tense of cramp while squeezed is past tense of squeeze.

As an adjective cramped

is uncomfortably restricted in size, or financially.

Languorous vs Slow - What's the difference?

languorous | slow | Related terms |

Languorous is a related term of slow.


As adjectives the difference between languorous and slow

is that languorous is lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality; languid, lackadaisical while slow is taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.

As a verb slow is

to make (something) run, move, etc less quickly; to reduce the speed of.

As a noun slow is

someone who is slow; a sluggard.

As an adverb slow is

slowly.

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