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Scoot vs Coast - What's the difference?

scoot | coast | Related terms |

Scoot is a related term of coast.


As nouns the difference between scoot and coast

is that scoot is (slang) a dollar while coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.

As verbs the difference between scoot and coast

is that scoot is (split) to walk fast; to go quickly; to run away hastily while coast is to glide along without adding energy.

Enrapture vs Attract - What's the difference?

enrapture | attract | Related terms |

Enrapture is a related term of attract.


As verbs the difference between enrapture and attract

is that enrapture is to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate while attract is to pull toward without touching.

Relate vs Vow - What's the difference?

relate | vow | Related terms |

Relate is a related term of vow.


As verbs the difference between relate and vow

is that relate is while vow is (ambitransitive) to make a vow; to promise.

As a noun vow is

a solemn promise to perform some act, or behave in a specified manner, especially a promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order.

Visionary vs Capricious - What's the difference?

visionary | capricious | Related terms |

Visionary is a related term of capricious.


As adjectives the difference between visionary and capricious

is that visionary is having vision or foresight while capricious is impulsive and unpredictable; determined by chance, impulse, or whim.

As a noun visionary

is someone who has visions; a seer.

Infer vs Terminate - What's the difference?

infer | terminate | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between infer and terminate

is that infer is to introduce (something) as a reasoned conclusion; to conclude by reasoning or deduction, as from premises or evidence while terminate is to end, especially in an incomplete state.

As an adjective terminate is

terminated; limited; bounded; ended.

Immerse vs Lower - What's the difference?

immerse | lower | Synonyms |


In transitive terms the difference between immerse and lower

is that immerse is to involve deeply while lower is to reduce (something) in value, amount, etc.

As an adverb lower is

comparative of low POS=adverb.

Serious vs Reverential - What's the difference?

serious | reverential | Related terms |

Serious is a related term of reverential.


As adjectives the difference between serious and reverential

is that serious is without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn while reverential is in a reverent manner, honoring, respectful.

Let vs Consent - What's the difference?

let | consent | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between let and consent

is that let is to allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without {{term|to}}) while consent is to express willingness, to give permission.

As nouns the difference between let and consent

is that let is an obstacle or hindrance while consent is voluntary agreement or permission.

Exposed vs Unreserved - What's the difference?

exposed | unreserved | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between exposed and unreserved

is that exposed is vulnerable, susceptible while unreserved is not reserved.

As a verb exposed

is past tense of expose.

Unsightly vs Homely - What's the difference?

unsightly | homely | Related terms |

Unsightly is a related term of homely.


As adjectives the difference between unsightly and homely

is that unsightly is displeasing to the eye while homely is (dated) lacking in beauty or elegance, plain in appearance, physically unattractive.

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