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Indigent vs Deprived - What's the difference?

indigent | deprived |


As adjectives the difference between indigent and deprived

is that indigent is poor; destitute; in need while deprived is subject to deprivation; poor.

As a noun indigent

is a person in need, or in poverty.

As a verb deprived is

past participle of lang=en.

Distort vs Wring - What's the difference?

distort | wring |


In lang=en terms the difference between distort and wring

is that distort is to give a false or misleading account of while wring is to writhe; to twist, as if in anguish.

As verbs the difference between distort and wring

is that distort is to bring something out of shape while wring is to squeeze or twist tightly so that liquid is forced out.

As an adjective distort

is (obsolete) distorted; misshapen.

Whining vs Kvetching - What's the difference?

whining | kvetching |


As verbs the difference between whining and kvetching

is that whining is present participle of lang=en while kvetching is present participle of kvetch.

As nouns the difference between whining and kvetching

is that whining is form of whine|lang=en while kvetching is persistent complaining.

Gentle vs Easygoing - What's the difference?

gentle | easygoing |


As adjectives the difference between gentle and easygoing

is that gentle is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition while easygoing is calm, relaxed, casual and informal.

As a verb gentle

is to become gentle.

As a noun gentle

is a person of high birth.

Sterling vs Stirring - What's the difference?

sterling | stirring |


As a proper noun sterling

is a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

As an adjective stirring is

invigorating or inspiring.

As a verb stirring is

.

As a noun stirring is

(gerund of stir) an occasion on which something stirs or is stirred.

Sterling vs Stifling - What's the difference?

sterling | stifling |


As a proper noun sterling

is a scottish surname, variant of stirling.

As an adjective stifling is

that stifles.

As a verb stifling is

.

As a noun stifling is

the act by which something is stifled.

Muddled vs Oblivious - What's the difference?

muddled | oblivious |


As adjectives the difference between muddled and oblivious

is that muddled is confused, disorganised, in disarray while oblivious is (usually followed by to'' or ''of ) lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.

As a verb muddled

is (muddle).

Meaningful vs Rewarding - What's the difference?

meaningful | rewarding |


As adjectives the difference between meaningful and rewarding

is that meaningful is having meaning, significant while rewarding is giving reward or satisfaction.

As a verb rewarding is

present participle of lang=en.

Signet vs Cachet - What's the difference?

signet | cachet |


As nouns the difference between signet and cachet

is that signet is an object (especially a ring) formerly used to impress a picture into the sealing wax of a document as a proof of its origin while cachet is (archaic) a seal, as of a letter.

Painful vs Tormenting - What's the difference?

painful | tormenting |


As adjectives the difference between painful and tormenting

is that painful is causing pain or distress, either physical or mental while tormenting is involving or causing torment.

As a verb tormenting is

.

As a noun tormenting is

the act by which somebody is tormented.

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