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Roundly vs Freely - What's the difference?

roundly | freely |


As adverbs the difference between roundly and freely

is that roundly is circularly while freely is in a free manner.

As an adjective freely is

free; frank.

Match vs Suits - What's the difference?

match | suits |


As nouns the difference between match and suits

is that match is a competitive sporting event such as a boxing meet, a baseball game, or a cricket match while suits is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between match and suits

is that match is to agree, to be equal, to correspond to while suits is third-person singular of suit.

Affect vs Impressive - What's the difference?

affect | impressive |


As a verb affect

is to influence or alter or affect can be (obsolete|transitive) to aim for, to try to obtain.

As a noun affect

is (obsolete) one's mood or inclination; mental state.

As an adjective impressive is

making, or tending to make, an impression; having power to impress; adapted to excite attention and feeling, to touch the sensibilities, or affect the conscience; as, an impressive discourse; an impressive scene.

Exegesis vs Notes - What's the difference?

exegesis | notes |


As a noun exegesis

is exegesis.

As a verb notes is

.

Exegesis vs Note - What's the difference?

exegesis | note |


As nouns the difference between exegesis and note

is that exegesis is exegesis while note is .

Cats vs Catfish - What's the difference?

cats | catfish |


As nouns the difference between cats and catfish

is that cats is while catfish is any fish of the order siluriformes, that are mainly found in freshwater, are without scales, and have barbels like whiskers around the mouth.

As a verb catfish is

to create a fake online profile to seduce someone (from the 2010 documentary ).

Scanty vs Scare - What's the difference?

scanty | scare |


As an adjective scanty

is somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent.

As a noun scare is

a minor fright.

As a verb scare is

to frighten, terrify, startle, especially in a minor way.

Parkesine vs Celluloid - What's the difference?

parkesine | celluloid |


As nouns the difference between parkesine and celluloid

is that parkesine is the first man-made plastic; pyroxylin while celluloid is celluloid.

Slumped vs Collapsed - What's the difference?

slumped | collapsed |


As verbs the difference between slumped and collapsed

is that slumped is (slump) while collapsed is (collapse).

Max vs English - What's the difference?

max | english |


As a proper noun max

is .

As a noun english is

(us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.

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