inconsiderable |
inferior |
Related terms |
Inconsiderable is a related term of inferior.
As adjectives the difference between inconsiderable and inferior
is that
inconsiderable is too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention while
inferior is of lower quality.
As a noun inferior is
a person of lower stature to another.
peevishfretful |
troublesome |
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Peevishfretful is a related term of troublesome.
As an adjective troublesome is
giving trouble or anxiety; vexatious; burdensome; wearisome.
race |
succession |
Related terms |
Race is a related term of succession.
As a verb race
is .
As an adjective race
is distinguished; classy.
As a noun succession is
an act of following in sequence.
completion |
work |
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Completion is a related term of work.
As nouns the difference between completion and work
is that
completion is the act or state of being or making something complete; conclusion, accomplishment while
work is
employment .
As a verb work is
to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers.
dispart |
infringe |
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Dispart is a related term of infringe.
In lang=en terms the difference between dispart and infringe
is that
dispart is to make allowance for the dispart in (a gun), when taking aim while
infringe is break in or encroach on something.
As verbs the difference between dispart and infringe
is that
dispart is to part, separate or
dispart can be to furnish with a dispart sight while
infringe is break or violate a treaty, a law, a right etc.
As a noun dispart
is the difference between the thickness of the metal at the mouth and at the breech of a piece of ordnance.
enhearten |
countenance |
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Enhearten is a related term of countenance.
As verbs the difference between enhearten and countenance
is that
enhearten is to comfort and embolden, encourage, animate, hearten while
countenance is to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.
As a noun countenance is
appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.
pride |
lordliness |
Synonyms |
Pride is a synonym of lordliness.
As nouns the difference between pride and lordliness
is that
pride is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc, which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others while
lordliness is the property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord.
As a verb pride
is (reflexive) to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.
dark |
ebon |
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As adjectives the difference between dark and ebon
is that
dark is having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light while
ebon is made of ebony.
As nouns the difference between dark and ebon
is that
dark is a complete or (more often) partial absence of light while
ebon is
(now poetic) Ebony; an ebony tree.
include |
invest |
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Include is a related term of invest.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between include and invest
is that
include is (obsolete) to conclude; to terminate while
invest is (obsolete) to put on (clothing).
As verbs the difference between include and invest
is that
include is to bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member while
invest is (dated) to clothe or wrap (with garments).
As nouns the difference between include and invest
is that
include is (computing) a piece of source code or other content that is dynamically retrieved for inclusion in another item while
invest is (meteorology) an unnamed tropical weather pattern "to investigate" for development into a significant (named) system