deign |
stoop |
Stoop is a synonym of deign.
In transitive terms the difference between deign and stoop
is that
deign is to condescend to give; to do something while
stoop is to cause to submit; to prostrate.
As verbs the difference between deign and stoop
is that
deign is to condescend; to accept as appropriate to one's dignity while
stoop is to bend the upper part of the body forward and downward.
As a noun stoop is
the staircase and landing or porch leading to the entrance of a residence.
disingenuous |
indirectly |
As an adjective disingenuous
is not noble; unbecoming true honor or dignity; mean; unworthy; fake or deceptive.
As an adverb indirectly is
in an indirect manner.
pleases |
praises |
As verbs the difference between pleases and praises
is that
pleases is third-person singular of please while
praises is third-person singular of praise.
As a noun praises is
plural of lang=en.
marquessate |
viscounts |
As nouns the difference between marquessate and viscounts
is that
marquessate is the territory of a marquess, margrave or person of comparable rank while
viscounts is plural of lang=en.
pledge |
donate |
As verbs the difference between pledge and donate
is that
pledge is to make a solemn promise (to do something) while
donate is to make a donation; to give away something of value to support or contribute towards a cause or for the benefit of another.
As a noun pledge
is a solemn promise to do something.
possibilities |
ability |
As nouns the difference between possibilities and ability
is that
possibilities is while
ability is (obsolete) suitableness .
deformed |
twisted |
As adjectives the difference between deformed and twisted
is that
deformed is unusual of shape; misshapen while
twisted is contorted.
As verbs the difference between deformed and twisted
is that
deformed is (
deform) while
twisted is (
twist).
descript |
nondescript |
As adjectives the difference between descript and nondescript
is that
descript is while
nondescript is not described (in the academic literature); undescribed, unidentified.
As a noun nondescript is
an undistinguished, unexceptional person or thing.
chomp |
gobble |
As nouns the difference between chomp and gobble
is that
chomp is the act of chomping see below while
gobble is the sound of a turkey.
As verbs the difference between chomp and gobble
is that
chomp is to bite or munch loudly or heavily while
gobble is to make the sound of a turkey.
completion |
start |
As a noun completion
is the act or state of being or making something complete; conclusion, accomplishment.
As an acronym start is
(law).
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