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Uneasy vs Intolerant - What's the difference?

uneasy | intolerant | Related terms |

Uneasy is a related term of intolerant.


As adjectives the difference between uneasy and intolerant

is that uneasy is (rare) not easy; difficult or uneasy can be restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety, or the like; disquieted; perturbed while intolerant is intolerant; not tolerant.

Unconscionable vs Exorbitant - What's the difference?

unconscionable | exorbitant | Related terms |

Unconscionable is a related term of exorbitant.


As adjectives the difference between unconscionable and exorbitant

is that unconscionable is not conscionable; unscrupulous and lacking principles or conscience while exorbitant is exceeding proper limits; extravagant; excessive or unduly high.

Creep vs Shuffle - What's the difference?

creep | shuffle | Related terms |

Creep is a related term of shuffle.


As a proper noun creep

is (derogatory) the committee]] to re-elect the president, which raised money for [[w:richard nixon|richard nixon's campaign for 1972 reelection.

As a noun shuffle is

the act of shuffling cards.

As a verb shuffle is

to put in a random order.

Primary vs Innate - What's the difference?

primary | innate | Synonyms |

Primary is a synonym of innate.


As adjectives the difference between primary and innate

is that primary is the first in a group or series while innate is inborn; native; natural; as, innate vigor; innate eloquence.

As verbs the difference between primary and innate

is that primary is (us|intransitive) to take part in a primary election while innate is to cause to exist; to call into being.

As a noun primary

is a primary election; a preliminary election to select a political candidate of a political party.

Doltish vs Drowsy - What's the difference?

doltish | drowsy | Related terms |

Doltish is a related term of drowsy.


As adjectives the difference between doltish and drowsy

is that doltish is like a dolt; dull in intellect; stupid while drowsy is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy.

Repress vs Overpower - What's the difference?

repress | overpower | Synonyms |

Repress is a synonym of overpower.


As verbs the difference between repress and overpower

is that repress is to press again while overpower is to subdue someone by superior force.

As a noun repress

is the act of repressing.

Bound vs Sail - What's the difference?

bound | sail | Related terms |

Bound is a related term of sail.


As nouns the difference between bound and sail

is that bound is (often|used in plural) a boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory or bound can be a sizeable jump, great leap while sail is salt.

As a verb bound

is (bind) or bound can be to surround a territory or other geographical entity or bound can be to leap, move by jumping.

As an adjective bound

is (with infinitive) obliged (to) or bound can be (obsolete) ready, prepared.

Overturn vs Annul - What's the difference?

overturn | annul | Related terms |

Annul is a synonym of overturn.



As verbs the difference between overturn and annul

is that overturn is to turn over, capsize or upset (something while annul is to formally revoke the validity of.

Riotous vs Loose - What's the difference?

riotous | loose | Related terms |

Riotous is a related term of loose.


As adjectives the difference between riotous and loose

is that riotous is having the characteristics of a riot while loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly.

As a verb loose is

to let loose, to free from restraints or loose can be .

As a noun loose is

(archery) the release of an arrow.

As an interjection loose is

(archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.

Mean-spirited vs Vile - What's the difference?

mean-spirited | vile | Related terms |

Mean-spirited is a related term of vile.


As adjectives the difference between mean-spirited and vile

is that mean-spirited is having a base, nasty, petty, or malevolent disposition while vile is morally low; base; despicable.

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