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Fortitude vs Comfort - What's the difference?

fortitude | comfort |


As nouns the difference between fortitude and comfort

is that fortitude is mental or emotional strength that enables courage in the face of adversity while comfort is contentment, ease.

As a verb comfort is

to relieve the distress or suffering of; to provide comfort to.

Queer vs Poofter - What's the difference?

queer | poofter |


As nouns the difference between queer and poofter

is that queer is (colloquial) a person who is or appears homosexual, or who has homosexual qualities while poofter is (uk|australia|new zealand|south africa|pejorative|slang) a male homosexual, especially an effeminate one; a pansy.

As an adjective queer

is (now|slightly|dated) weird, odd or different; whimsical.

As a verb queer

is to render an endeavor or agreement ineffective or null.

As an adverb queer

is queerly.

Rogue vs Terrorist - What's the difference?

rogue | terrorist |


As a verb rogue

is .

As a noun terrorist is

terrorist.

Maverick vs Terrorist - What's the difference?

maverick | terrorist |


As nouns the difference between maverick and terrorist

is that maverick is an unbranded range animal while terrorist is terrorist.

As an adjective maverick

is showing independence in thoughts or actions.

Connectives vs Connectors - What's the difference?

connectives | connectors |


As nouns the difference between connectives and connectors

is that connectives is while connectors is .

Uncommitted vs Committed - What's the difference?

uncommitted | committed |


As adjectives the difference between uncommitted and committed

is that uncommitted is not inclined toward either side in a matter under dispute while committed is obligated by a pledge to some course of action.

As a verb committed is

(commit).

Reticent vs Apprehensive - What's the difference?

reticent | apprehensive |


As adjectives the difference between reticent and apprehensive

is that reticent is keeping one's thoughts and opinions to oneself; reserved or restrained while apprehensive is anticipating something with anxiety or fear.

Decouple vs Decoupage - What's the difference?

decouple | decoupage |


As verbs the difference between decouple and decoupage

is that decouple is to unlink; to take apart while decoupage is to perform or use the art technique of decoupage.

As a noun decoupage is

an art technique in which paper cut outs (either from magazines etc or specially made) are glued onto the surface of an object and sometimes painted or decorated.

Principle vs Covenant - What's the difference?

principle | covenant |


As nouns the difference between principle and covenant

is that principle is a fundamental assumption while covenant is (legal) an agreement to do or not do a particular thing.

As verbs the difference between principle and covenant

is that principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct while covenant is to enter into, or promise something by, a covenant.

Misconduct vs Immoral - What's the difference?

misconduct | immoral |


As a noun misconduct

is bad behavior.

As a verb misconduct

is to mismanage.

As an adjective immoral is

not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law.

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