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Its vs Hereof - What's the difference?

its | hereof |


As an initialism its

is (computing).

As an adverb hereof is

of this.

Reache vs Achieve - What's the difference?

reache | achieve |


As verbs the difference between reache and achieve

is that reache is while achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.

As a noun reache

is .

Post vs Placement - What's the difference?

post | placement |


As nouns the difference between post and placement

is that post is a long dowel or plank protruding from the ground; a fence post; a light post while placement is the act of placing or putting in place; the act of locating or positioning; the state of being placed.

As a verb post

is to hang (a notice) in a conspicuous manner for general review.

As an adverb post

is with the post, on post-horses; express, with speed, quickly.

As a preposition post

is after; especially after a significant event that has long-term ramifications.

As an acronym POST

is power-On Self-Test.

As a proper noun Post

is {{surname}.

Drops vs Put - What's the difference?

drops | put |


As a noun drops

is .

As a verb drops

is (drop).

As an acronym put is

(software|testing).

As an initialism put is

(electronics).

Manners vs Straitlaced - What's the difference?

manners | straitlaced |


As a noun manners

is .

As an adjective straitlaced is

.

Principles vs Rule - What's the difference?

principles | rule |


As a noun principles

is .

As a verb rule is

.

Assume vs Maybe - What's the difference?

assume | maybe |


As a verb assume

is to authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof.

As an adverb maybe is

Modifies a verb, indicating a lack of certainty.

As an adjective maybe is

possible; uncertain.

As a noun maybe is

something that is possibly true.

Tasteful vs Tastiest - What's the difference?

tasteful | tastiest |


As adjectives the difference between tasteful and tastiest

is that tasteful is having or exhibiting good taste; aesthetically pleasing or conforming to expectations or ideals of what is appropriate while tastiest is superlative of tasty.

Savvy vs Proficient - What's the difference?

savvy | proficient |


As adjectives the difference between savvy and proficient

is that savvy is (informal) shrewd, well-informed and perceptive while proficient is good at; skilled; fluent; practiced, especially in relation to a task or skill.

As nouns the difference between savvy and proficient

is that savvy is shrewdness while proficient is an expert.

As a verb savvy

is (informal) to understand.

As an interjection savvy

is (informal) do you understand?.

Div vs Stupid - What's the difference?

div | stupid |


In lang=en terms the difference between div and stupid

is that div is a foolish person; an idiot while stupid is damn, annoying, darn.

As nouns the difference between div and stupid

is that div is a function, implemented in many programming languages, that returns the result of a division of two integers while stupid is a stupid person; a fool.

As an adjective stupid is

lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence.

As an adverb stupid is

extremely.

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