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Expect vs Meditate - What's the difference?

expect | meditate | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between expect and meditate

is that expect is to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that) while meditate is to contemplate; to keep the mind fixed upon something; to study.

Disorderly vs Lewd - What's the difference?

disorderly | lewd | Related terms |

Disorderly is a related term of lewd.


As adjectives the difference between disorderly and lewd

is that disorderly is not in order; marked by disorder or disarray while lewd is lascivious, sexually promiscuous, rude.

Soundless vs Peaceful - What's the difference?

soundless | peaceful | Related terms |

Soundless is a related term of peaceful.


As adjectives the difference between soundless and peaceful

is that soundless is without sound while peaceful is not at war or disturbed by strife or turmoil.

Allotment vs Variance - What's the difference?

allotment | variance | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between allotment and variance

is that allotment is the act of allotting; assignment while variance is the act of varying or the state of being variable.

Spirited vs Entertaining - What's the difference?

spirited | entertaining | Related terms |

Spirited is a related term of entertaining.


As verbs the difference between spirited and entertaining

is that spirited is (spirit) while entertaining is .

As adjectives the difference between spirited and entertaining

is that spirited is lively, vigorous, animated or courageous while entertaining is very amusing; that entertains.

As a noun entertaining is

(archaic) entertainment.

Suitable vs Spacious - What's the difference?

suitable | spacious | Related terms |

Suitable is a related term of spacious.


As adjectives the difference between suitable and spacious

is that suitable is having sufficient or the required properties for a certain purpose or task; appropriate to a certain occasion while spacious is having much space; roomy.

Foolish vs Wild - What's the difference?

foolish | wild | Related terms |

Foolish is a related term of wild.


As an adjective foolish

is lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.

As a proper noun wild is

for a wild person, or for someone living in uncultivated land.

Ready vs Fitted - What's the difference?

ready | fitted | Synonyms |

Ready is a synonym of fitted.


As adjectives the difference between ready and fitted

is that ready is prepared for immediate action or use while fitted is incorporating all of the fittings into connected units.

As verbs the difference between ready and fitted

is that ready is to make prepared for action while fitted is (fit) (to tailor, change size).

As a noun ready

is (slang) ready money; cash.

Conjoin vs Append - What's the difference?

conjoin | append | Related terms |

Conjoin is a related term of append.


In lang=en terms the difference between conjoin and append

is that conjoin is to unite, to join, to league while append is to add, as an accessory to the principal thing; to annex; as, notes appended to this chapter.

As verbs the difference between conjoin and append

is that conjoin is to join together; to unite; to combine while append is to hang or attach to, as by a string, so that the thing is suspended; as, a seal appended to a record; the inscription was appended to the column.

As a noun append is

(computing) an instance of writing more data to the end of an existing file.

Cool vs Restore - What's the difference?

cool | restore | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between cool and restore

is that cool is to make less intense, e.g. less amicable or passionate while restore is to give in place of, or as restitution for.

In computing terms the difference between cool and restore

is that cool is CLIPS Object-Oriented Languagerestore is to recover (data, etc.) from a backup.

As an adjective cool

is having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold.

As an acronym COOL

is CLIPS Object-Oriented Language

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