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Lethargy vs Excitement - What's the difference?

lethargy | excitement |


As nouns the difference between lethargy and excitement

is that lethargy is a condition characterized by extreme fatigue or drowsiness, or prolonged sleep patterns while excitement is the state of being excited (emotionally aroused).

Mediocrities vs Mediocrity - What's the difference?

mediocrities | mediocrity |


As nouns the difference between mediocrities and mediocrity

is that mediocrities is while mediocrity is the quality of being intermediate between two extremes; a mean.

Supposition vs Evidence - What's the difference?

supposition | evidence |


As nouns the difference between supposition and evidence

is that supposition is something that is supposed; an assumption made to account for known facts, conjecture while evidence is facts or observations presented in support of an assertion.

As a verb evidence is

to provide evidence for, or suggest the truth of.

Insisting vs Insistent - What's the difference?

insisting | insistent |


As a verb insisting

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective insistent is

standing or resting on something.

Luci vs Lucia - What's the difference?

luci | lucia |


As proper nouns the difference between luci and lucia

is that luci is (rare) while lucia is , cognate with english lucy.

Affection vs Empathy - What's the difference?

affection | empathy |


As nouns the difference between affection and empathy

is that affection is the act of affecting or acting upon while empathy is the intellectual identification of the thoughts, feelings, or state of another person.

As a verb affection

is to feel an affection, emotion or love for.

Custard vs Vanilla - What's the difference?

custard | vanilla |


As a noun custard

is (uncountable) a type of sauce made from milk and eggs (and usually sugar, and sometimes vanilla or other flavourings) and thickened by heat, served hot poured over desserts, as a filling for some pies and cakes, or cold and solidified; also used as a base for some savoury dishes, such as quiches.

As a proper noun vanilla is

.

Disappointed vs Despair - What's the difference?

disappointed | despair |


As verbs the difference between disappointed and despair

is that disappointed is (disappoint) while despair is (obsolete) to give up as beyond hope or expectation; to despair of.

As an adjective disappointed

is defeated of expectation or hope; let down.

As a noun despair is

loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency.

Antique vs Antiquities - What's the difference?

antique | antiquities |


As nouns the difference between antique and antiquities

is that antique is an old piece of furniture, household item, or other similar item while antiquities is .

As an adjective antique

is old, used especially of furniture and household items; out of date.

As a verb antique

is (label) to shop for antiques; to search for antiques.

Dowery vs Mehr - What's the difference?

dowery | mehr |


As a noun dowery

is alternative form of dowry.

As a proper noun Mehr is

the seventh solar month of the Persian calendar.

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