probe |
drill |
As a verb probe
is .
As a noun drill is
drill, exercise.
enthusiasm |
passionate |
As nouns the difference between enthusiasm and passionate
is that
enthusiasm is (obsolete|or|historical) possession by a god; divine inspiration or frenzy while
passionate is a passionate individual.
As an adjective passionate is
given to strong feeling, sometimes romantic and/or sexual.
As a verb passionate is
(obsolete) to fill with passion, or with another given emotion.
exploit |
capitalizing |
As verbs the difference between exploit and capitalizing
is that
exploit is to use for one’s own advantage while
capitalizing is present participle of capitalize.
As a noun exploit
is a heroic or extraordinary deed.
compensate |
console |
As verbs the difference between compensate and console
is that
compensate is to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration while
console is to comfort (someone) in a time of grief, disappointment, etc.
As a noun console is
a cabinet designed to stand on the floor, especially one that houses home entertainment equipment, such as a TV or stereo system.
compensate |
consolate |
As verbs the difference between compensate and consolate
is that
compensate is to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration while
consolate is (obsolete) to console; to comfort.
minutest |
nuance |
As adjectives the difference between minutest and nuance
is that
minutest is (
minute) smallest, littlest, tiniest while
nuance is nuanced.
As a verb nuance is
.
uneducated |
unintelligent |
As adjectives the difference between uneducated and unintelligent
is that
uneducated is not educated while
unintelligent is not intelligent.
technician |
artificer |
As nouns the difference between technician and artificer
is that
technician is a person who studies, professes or practices technology while
artificer is someone who is skilled in their trade; an artisan.
spurred |
stimulate |
As verbs the difference between spurred and stimulate
is that
spurred is (
spur) while
stimulate is to encourage into action.
As an adjective spurred
is wearing spurs.
commitment |
scheduling |
As nouns the difference between commitment and scheduling
is that
commitment is the act or an instance of committing, putting in charge, keeping, or trust, especially: while
scheduling is (uncountable) a function in many aspects of industry, commerce and computing in which events are timed to take place at the most opportune time.
As a verb scheduling is
.
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