respondent |
reporter |
In lang=en terms the difference between respondent and reporter
is that
respondent is person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court. In some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent while
reporter is a case reporter; a bound volume of printed legal opinions from a particular jurisdiction.
As an adjective respondent
is disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
able |
worthy |
As adjectives the difference between able and worthy
is that
able is (obsolete|passive) easy to use while
worthy is having worth, merit or value.
As verbs the difference between able and worthy
is that
able is (obsolete) to make ready
[ while worthy is to render or treat as worthy; exalt; revere; honour; esteem; respect; value; reward; adore. ]
As nouns the difference between able and worthy
is that able is a word that is used in place of the letter "a" during communication while worthy is a distinguished or eminent person.
redirect |
content |
In lang=en terms the difference between redirect and content
is that
redirect is to instruct to go, inquire elsewhere while
content is to give contentment or satisfaction; to satisfy; to gratify; to appease.
As verbs the difference between redirect and content
is that
redirect is to give new direction to, change the direction of while
content is to give contentment or satisfaction; to satisfy; to gratify; to appease.
As nouns the difference between redirect and content
is that
redirect is a redirection while
content is (uncountable) that which is contained or
content can be satisfaction; contentment.
As an adjective content is
satisfied; in a state of satisfaction.
takeaway |
togo |
As an adjective takeaway
is to be eaten off the premises.
As a noun takeaway
is a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere.
As a proper noun Togo is
country in Western Africa. Official name: Togolese Republic.
As a verb togo is
to go different ways; go asunder; diverge; split; part; differ.
vigilante |
wary |
As a noun vigilante
is a person who considers it their own responsibility to uphold the law in their neighborhood and often does so summarily and without legal jurisdiction.
As an adjective wary is
cautious of danger; carefully watching and guarding against deception, artifices, and dangers; timorously or suspiciously prudent; circumspect; scrupulous; careful.
conserves |
preserves |
As nouns the difference between conserves and preserves
is that
conserves is plural of lang=en while
preserves is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between conserves and preserves
is that
conserves is third-person singular of conserve while
preserves is third-person singular of preserve.
fool |
bastard |
In informal terms the difference between fool and bastard
is that
fool is someone who derives pleasure from something specified while
bastard is something extremely difficult or unpleasant to deal with.
As nouns the difference between fool and bastard
is that
fool is a person with poor judgment or little intelligence while
bastard is a person who was born out of wedlock, and hence often considered an illegitimate descendant.
As verbs the difference between fool and bastard
is that
fool is to trick; to make a fool of someone while
bastard is to bastardize.
As an adjective bastard is
of or like a bastard (illegitimate human descendant.
As an interjection bastard is
exclamation of strong dismay or strong sense of being upset.
severe |
strenuous |
As adjectives the difference between severe and strenuous
is that
severe is severe, harsh while
strenuous is urgent, ardent, zealous.
durable |
dependable |
As adjectives the difference between durable and dependable
is that
durable is able to resist wear, decay; lasting; enduring while
dependable is able, or easily able to be depended on.
As nouns the difference between durable and dependable
is that
durable is (economics) a durable good, one useful over more than one period, especially a year while
dependable is a reliable person or thing.
rugged |
reliable |
As adjectives the difference between rugged and reliable
is that
rugged is broken into sharp or irregular points; uneven; not smooth; rough while
reliable is suitable or fit to be relied on; worthy of dependence or reliance; trustworthy.
As a verb rugged
is past tense of rug.
As a noun reliable is
something or someone reliable or dependable.
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