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Traditional vs Balanced - What's the difference?

traditional | balanced | Related terms |

Traditional is a related term of balanced.


As adjectives the difference between traditional and balanced

is that traditional is of or pertaining to tradition; derived from tradition; communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only; transmitted from age to age without writing; as, traditional opinions; traditional customs; traditional expositions of the scriptures while balanced is containing elements in appropriate proportion.

As a verb balanced is

(balance).

Reprobation vs Animadversion - What's the difference?

reprobation | animadversion | Related terms |

Reprobation is a related term of animadversion.


As nouns the difference between reprobation and animadversion

is that reprobation is reprobation, disapproval while animadversion is animosity.

Darksome vs Dusky - What's the difference?

darksome | dusky | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between darksome and dusky

is that darksome is dark; gloomy; obscure; shaded; cheerless while dusky is dimly lit, as at dusk (evening).

As a noun dusky is

a dusky shark.

Ambiguity vs Shuffling - What's the difference?

ambiguity | shuffling | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between ambiguity and shuffling

is that ambiguity is something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context while shuffling is the act or motion of one who shuffles.

As a verb shuffling is

present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective shuffling is

moving with a dragging, scraping step.

Permit vs Concur - What's the difference?

permit | concur | Related terms |

Permit is a related term of concur.


As verbs the difference between permit and concur

is that permit is while concur is to unite or agree (in action or opinion); to have a common opinion; to coincide; to correspond.

Debt vs Charge - What's the difference?

debt | charge | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between debt and charge

is that debt is an action, state of mind, or object one has an obligation to perform for another, adopt toward another, or give to another while charge is the scope of someone's responsibility.

As a verb charge is

to place a burden upon; to assign a duty or responsibility to.

As a proper noun Chargé is

a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in France.

Robe vs Adorn - What's the difference?

robe | adorn | Related terms |

Robe is a related term of adorn.


As nouns the difference between robe and adorn

is that robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions while adorn is (obsolete) adornment.

As a verb adorn is

to make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate.

Everyday vs Time-honored - What's the difference?

everyday | time-honored | Related terms |

Everyday is a related term of time-honored.


As adjectives the difference between everyday and time-honored

is that everyday is appropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions while time-honored is honored because of great age, or long usage.

As an adverb everyday

is .

As a noun everyday

is (rare) the ordinary or routine day or occasion.

Stricture vs Reproof - What's the difference?

stricture | reproof | Related terms |

Stricture is a related term of reproof.


As nouns the difference between stricture and reproof

is that stricture is (usually in plural) a rule restricting behaviour or action while reproof is act or instance of reproving; a rebuke.

As a verb reproof is

to proof again.

Lumber vs Bolt - What's the difference?

lumber | bolt | Related terms |

Lumber is a related term of bolt.


As nouns the difference between lumber and bolt

is that lumber is (uncountable) wood intended as a building material while bolt is (land covered by trees).

As a verb lumber

is to move clumsily.

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