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Not vs Far - What's the difference?

not | far |


As nouns the difference between not and far

is that not is grain (collective name for a variety of crops including rice, wheat and corn) while far is accident, anger, calamity or far can be sheep.

Considers vs Identifies - What's the difference?

considers | identifies |


As verbs the difference between considers and identifies

is that considers is (consider) while identifies is .

Renewable vs Restorable - What's the difference?

renewable | restorable |


As adjectives the difference between renewable and restorable

is that renewable is able to be renewed; capable of renewal while restorable is capable of being restored or reclaimed; as, restorable land.

As a noun renewable

is a thing that is ; especially , a renewable source of energy.

Look vs Cease - What's the difference?

look | cease |


As a proper noun look

is or look can be .

As a verb cease is

(formal|intransitive) to stop.

Quickly vs Cease - What's the difference?

quickly | cease |


As an adverb quickly

is rapidly; with speed; fast.

As a verb cease is

(formal|intransitive) to stop.

Narwhals vs Mouse - What's the difference?

narwhals | mouse |


As nouns the difference between narwhals and mouse

is that narwhals is while mouse is any small rodent of the genus mus .

As a verb mouse is

to move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (the rodent) (frequently used in the phrasal verb to mouse around ).

Devout vs Godliness - What's the difference?

devout | godliness |


As nouns the difference between devout and godliness

is that devout is (obsolete) a devotee while godliness is the condition and quality of being godly, pious, scrupulously observant of all the teaching's of one's religion, practicing virtue and avoiding sin.

As an adjective devout

is devoted to religion or to religious feelings and duties; absorbed in religious exercises; given to devotion; pious; reverent; religious.

Arbitrated vs Arbitrary - What's the difference?

arbitrated | arbitrary |


As a verb arbitrated

is past tense of arbitrate.

As an adjective arbitrary is

based on individual discretion or judgment; not based on any objective distinction, perhaps even made at random.

As a noun arbitrary is

anything arbitrary, such as an arithmetical value or a fee.

Reception vs Event - What's the difference?

reception | event |


As nouns the difference between reception and event

is that reception is the act of receiving while event is an occurrence; something that happens.

Amesing vs Amazing - What's the difference?

amesing | amazing |


As verbs the difference between amesing and amazing

is that amesing is while amazing is .

As an adjective amazing is

causing wonder and amazement; possessing uniquely wonderful qualities.

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