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Dilapidated vs Traditional - What's the difference?

dilapidated | traditional | Related terms |

Dilapidated is a related term of traditional.


As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and traditional

is that dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while traditional is of or pertaining to tradition; derived from tradition; communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only; transmitted from age to age without writing; as, traditional opinions; traditional customs; traditional expositions of the scriptures.

As a verb dilapidated

is .

Accelerate vs Ride - What's the difference?

accelerate | ride | Related terms |

Accelerate is a related term of ride.


As verbs the difference between accelerate and ride

is that accelerate is (label) to cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of while ride is .

As an adjective accelerate

is (rare) accelerated; quickened; hastened; hurried.

Support vs Lenity - What's the difference?

support | lenity | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between support and lenity

is that support is something which supports. Often used attributively, as a complement or supplement to while lenity is leniency.

As a verb support

is (to keep from falling) To keep from falling.

Wayward vs Uncertain - What's the difference?

wayward | uncertain | Related terms |

Wayward is a related term of uncertain.


As adjectives the difference between wayward and uncertain

is that wayward is given to wilful, perverse deviation from the expected norm; tending to stray while uncertain is not certain; unsure.

Intensify vs Irritate - What's the difference?

intensify | irritate | Related terms |

Intensify is a related term of irritate.


As verbs the difference between intensify and irritate

is that intensify is to render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity while irritate is (lb) to provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure.

Adjudicate vs Assign - What's the difference?

adjudicate | assign | Related terms |

Adjudicate is a related term of assign.


As verbs the difference between adjudicate and assign

is that adjudicate is to settle a legal case or other dispute while assign is (lb) to designate or set apart something for some purpose.

As a noun assign is

an assignee.

Precipitancy vs Inconsideration - What's the difference?

precipitancy | inconsideration | Related terms |

Precipitancy is a related term of inconsideration.


As nouns the difference between precipitancy and inconsideration

is that precipitancy is suddenness; excessive haste while inconsideration is lack of due consideration; inattention to consequences, thoughtlessness.

Deceptive_deceitful vs Untrustworthy - What's the difference?

deceptive_deceitful | untrustworthy | Related terms |

Deceptive_deceitful is a related term of untrustworthy.


As an adjective untrustworthy is

not]] [[deserve|deserving of trust; unreliable.

Commensurate vs Just - What's the difference?

commensurate | just | Related terms |

Commensurate is a related term of just.


As an adjective commensurate

is of a proportionate or similar measurable standard.

As a verb commensurate

is to reduce to a common measure.

As a proper noun just is

, cognate to english justus.

Proud vs Assuming - What's the difference?

proud | assuming | Related terms |

Proud is a related term of assuming.


As an adjective proud

is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.

As a verb assuming is

.

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