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Knowledge vs Capacity - What's the difference?

knowledge | capacity |


As nouns the difference between knowledge and capacity

is that knowledge is acknowledgement while capacity is the ability to hold, receive or absorb.

As a verb knowledge

is to confess as true; to acknowledge.

As a proper noun Knowledge

is a course of study which must be completed by prospective London taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central London and many significant places.

As an adjective capacity is

filling the allotted space.

Identity vs Ascertain - What's the difference?

identity | ascertain |


As a noun identity

is sameness, identicalness; the quality or fact of (several specified things) being the same.

As a verb ascertain is

to find out definitely; to discover or establish.

Tunnels vs Subway - What's the difference?

tunnels | subway |


As nouns the difference between tunnels and subway

is that tunnels is plural of lang=en while subway is an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas.

As a verb subway is

to travel by underground railway.

Said vs Sade - What's the difference?

said | sade |


As verbs the difference between said and sade

is that said is past tense of say while sade is to tire.

As an adjective said

is mentioned earlier.

As a determiner said

is mentioned earlier.

As a proper noun Said

is an alternative spelling of Sayyid|lang=en.

As a noun sade is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Inc vs Including - What's the difference?

inc | including |


As a noun inc

is inch (unit of length).

As a preposition including is

such as, among which;.

As a verb including is

.

Drenched vs Imbued - What's the difference?

drenched | imbued |


As verbs the difference between drenched and imbued

is that drenched is (drench) while imbued is (imbue).

As an adjective drenched

is completely wet; sodden.

Rigid vs Immalleable - What's the difference?

rigid | immalleable |


As adjectives the difference between rigid and immalleable

is that rigid is rigid while immalleable is (archaic) not malleable.

Elude vs False - What's the difference?

elude | false |


As a verb elude

is to evade, or escape from someone or something, especially by using cunning or skill.

As an adjective false is

untrue, not factual, factually incorrect.

As a noun false is

one of two options on a true-or-false test.

As an adverb false is

not truly; not honestly; falsely.

Speechless vs Tonguetied - What's the difference?

speechless | tonguetied |


As adjectives the difference between speechless and tonguetied

is that speechless is not speaking; not knowing what to say; silent, especially due to surprise, amazement, etc while tonguetied is .

Candor vs Straightforward - What's the difference?

candor | straightforward |


As a noun candor

is (obsolete) whiteness; brilliance.

As an adjective straightforward is

proceeding in a straight course or manner; not deviating; honest; frank.

As an adverb straightforward is

in a straightforward manner.

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