resemble |
appeal |
As verbs the difference between resemble and appeal
is that
resemble is while
appeal is (obsolete) to accuse (someone of something).
As a noun appeal is
(legal) (a) an application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for re-examination or review (b) the mode of proceeding by which such removal is effected (c) the right of appeal (d) an accusation; a process which formerly might be instituted by one private person against another for some heinous crime demanding punishment for the particular injury suffered, rather than for the offense against the public (e) an accusation of a felon at common law by one of his accomplices, which accomplice was then called an approver.
confusion |
desperation |
As nouns the difference between confusion and desperation
is that
confusion is a lack of clarity or order while
desperation is the act of despairing or becoming desperate; a giving up of hope.
jeer |
give |
As nouns the difference between jeer and give
is that
jeer is a railing remark or reflection; a scoff; a taunt; a biting jest; a flout; a jibe; mockery or
jeer can be (nautical) a gear; a tackle while
give is (uncountable) the amount of bending that something undergoes when a force is applied to it.
As verbs the difference between jeer and give
is that
jeer is to utter sarcastic or mocking comments; to speak with mockery or derision; to use taunting language while
give is (may take two objects) to move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
anger |
desperation |
As nouns the difference between anger and desperation
is that
anger is a strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm while
desperation is the act of despairing or becoming desperate; a giving up of hope.
As a verb anger
is to cause such a feeling of antagonism.
dare |
dear |
Dear is a anagram of dare.
In obsolete terms the difference between dare and dear
is that
dare is to lie or crouch down in fear while
dear is dearly; at a high price.
As verbs the difference between dare and dear
is that
dare is to have enough courage (to do something) while
dear is to endear.
As nouns the difference between dare and dear
is that
dare is a challenge to prove courage while
dear is a very kind, loving person.
As a proper noun DARE
is abbreviation of w:Dictionary of American Regional English|Dictionary of American Regional English|lang=en.
As an adjective dear is
loved; lovable.
As an adverb dear is
dearly; at a high price.
relaxation |
relaxedness |
As nouns the difference between relaxation and relaxedness
is that
relaxation is the act of relaxing or the state of being relaxed; the opposite of stress or tension; the aim of recreation and leisure activities while
relaxedness is the condition of being relaxed.
coevolved |
cooperate |
As verbs the difference between coevolved and cooperate
is that
coevolved is (
coevolve) while
cooperate is .
As an adjective coevolved
is that has evolved, along with another organism, via coevolution.
plastids |
vacuole |
As nouns the difference between plastids and vacuole
is that
plastids is plural of lang=en while
vacuole is a large membrane-bound vesicle in a cell's cytoplasm.
growl |
furious |
As a noun growl
is the deep, threatening sound made in the throat by an animal; a grumbling sound.
As a verb growl
is to utter a deep guttural sound, as an angry animal; to give forth an angry, grumbling sound.
As an adjective furious is
transported with passion or fury; raging; violent.
upset |
tribulation |
As an adjective upset
is (of a person) angry, distressed or unhappy.
As a noun upset
is (uncountable) disturbance or disruption.
As a verb upset
is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.
As a proper noun tribulation is
(christianity) a relatively short period of time before the second coming where believers will experience worldwide persecution and be purified and strengthened by it.
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