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Lifeless vs Wearisome - What's the difference?

lifeless | wearisome | Related terms |

Lifeless is a related term of wearisome.


As adjectives the difference between lifeless and wearisome

is that lifeless is inanimate; having no life while wearisome is tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue.

Trip vs Whisk - What's the difference?

trip | whisk | Related terms |

Trip is a related term of whisk.


As nouns the difference between trip and whisk

is that trip is trip while whisk is a quick, light sweeping motion or whisk can be (obsolete) the card game whist.

As a verb whisk is

to move something with quick light sweeping motions.

Jocund vs Light-hearted - What's the difference?

jocund | light-hearted | Related terms |

Jocund is a related term of light-hearted.


As adjectives the difference between jocund and light-hearted

is that jocund is jovial; exuberant; lighthearted; merry and in high spirits; exhibiting happiness while light-hearted is .

Preconception vs Forethought - What's the difference?

preconception | forethought | Related terms |

Preconception is a related term of forethought.


As nouns the difference between preconception and forethought

is that preconception is an opinion formed before obtaining adequate evidence, especially as the result of bias or prejudice while forethought is thinking beforehand or in advance, planning; prior or previous consideration; premeditation.

As an adjective forethought is

thought of, or planned, beforehand.

Suit vs Regulate - What's the difference?

suit | regulate | Related terms |

Suit is a related term of regulate.


As verbs the difference between suit and regulate

is that suit is to make proper or suitable; to adapt or fit while regulate is to dictate policy.

As a noun suit

is a set of clothes to be worn together, now especially a man's matching jacket and trousers (also business suit or lounge suit), or a similar outfit for a woman.

Cite vs Convoke - What's the difference?

cite | convoke | Related terms |

Cite is a related term of convoke.


As an adjective cite

is full, brim-full.

As a noun cite

is wedge, short spear or stick.

As a verb convoke is

to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting.

Toddle vs Perambulate - What's the difference?

toddle | perambulate | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between toddle and perambulate

is that toddle is to walk unsteadily, as a small child does while perambulate is to walk about, roam or stroll.

Lightness vs Eccentricity - What's the difference?

lightness | eccentricity | Related terms |

Lightness is a related term of eccentricity.


As nouns the difference between lightness and eccentricity

is that lightness is (uncountable) the condition of being illuminated or lightness can be the state of having little weight, or little force while eccentricity is the quality of being eccentric; any eccentric behaviour.

Deadlock vs Checkmate - What's the difference?

deadlock | checkmate | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between deadlock and checkmate

is that deadlock is a standstill resulting from the opposition of two evenly matched forces; a stalemate or impasse while checkmate is the conclusive victory in a game of chess that occurs when an opponent's king is threatened with unavoidable capture.

As verbs the difference between deadlock and checkmate

is that deadlock is to cause or to come to a deadlock while checkmate is to put the king of an opponent into checkmate.

As an interjection checkmate is

word called out by the victor when making the conclusive move.

Explicitly vs Correctly - What's the difference?

explicitly | correctly | Related terms |

Explicitly is a related term of correctly.


As adverbs the difference between explicitly and correctly

is that explicitly is in an explicit manner while correctly is in a correct manner.

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