suitably |
favorably |
As adverbs the difference between suitably and favorably
is that
suitably is in a suitable manner; fitly; agreeably; with propriety while
favorably is in a favorable manner.
deceived |
spurious |
As a verb deceived
is (
deceive).
As an adjective spurious is
false, not authentic, not genuine.
deceive |
spurious |
As a verb deceive
is to trick or mislead.
As an adjective spurious is
false, not authentic, not genuine.
hard |
resolute |
As a noun hard
is stove, heater; an enclosed space in which fuel (usually wood) is burned to provide heating, usually for cooking.
As an adjective resolute is
firm, unyielding, determined.
plagued |
pestered |
As verbs the difference between plagued and pestered
is that
plagued is past tense of plague while
pestered is past tense of pester.
rigorous |
sound |
As an adjective rigorous
is manifesting, exercising, or favoring rigour; allowing no abatement or mitigation; scrupulously accurate; exact; strict; severe; relentless; as, a rigorous officer of justice; a rigorous execution of law; a rigorous definition or demonstration.
As a proper noun sound is
the strait that separates zealand (an island of denmark) from scania (part of sweden); also sometimes called by the danish name,.
had |
let |
As a verb had
is (
have).
As a noun let is
milk or
let can be letter.
urgency |
distress |
As nouns the difference between urgency and distress
is that
urgency is the quality or condition of being urgent; insistence; pressure; as, the urgency of a demand or an occasion while
distress is (Cause of) discomfort.
As a verb distress is
to cause strain or anxiety to someone.
block |
district |
As a noun block
is bloc.
As a proper noun district is
(with determiner|informal) the district of columbia, the federal district of the united states.
rose |
grew |
As a proper noun rose
is rhone.
As a verb grew is
(
grow).
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