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Eva vs Vera - What's the difference?

eva | vera |


As proper nouns the difference between eva and vera

is that eva is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}} while Vera is {{given name|female|from=Russian}}.

As an initialism EVA

is initialism of lang=en.

As an adverb eva

is eye dialect of lang=en.

As a noun vera is

skin rolling paper for cigarettes.

Cheap vs Cheaper - What's the difference?

cheap | cheaper |


As adjectives the difference between cheap and cheaper

is that cheap is low and/or reduced in price while cheaper is comparative of cheap.

As a noun cheap

is trade; traffic; chaffer; chaffering.

As a verb cheap

is to trade; traffic; bargain; chaffer; ask the price of goods; cheapen goods.

As an adverb cheap

is cheaply.

Agreed vs Ratified - What's the difference?

agreed | ratified |


As verbs the difference between agreed and ratified

is that agreed is (agree) while ratified is (ratify).

As an adjective agreed

is in harmony.

As an interjection agreed

is indicates agreement on the part of the speaker.

Pitch vs Join - What's the difference?

pitch | join |


As nouns the difference between pitch and join

is that pitch is a sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap or pitch can be a throw; a toss; a cast, as of something from the hand or pitch can be (music) the perceived frequency of a sound or note while join is an intersection of piping or wiring; an interconnect.

As verbs the difference between pitch and join

is that pitch is to cover or smear with pitch or pitch can be (senseid)to throw or pitch can be to produce a note of a given pitch while join is to combine more than one item into one; to put together.

Content vs Competition - What's the difference?

content | competition |


In uncountable terms the difference between content and competition

is that content is that which is contained while competition is the action of competing.

As an adjective content

is satisfied; in a state of satisfaction.

As a verb content

is to give contentment or satisfaction; to satisfy; to gratify; to appease.

Long vs Strength - What's the difference?

long | strength |


As nouns the difference between long and strength

is that long is hair; fur; coat while strength is the quality or degree of being strong.

As a verb strength is

(obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen.

Causal vs Familiar - What's the difference?

causal | familiar |


As adjectives the difference between causal and familiar

is that causal is of, relating to, or being a cause of something; causing while familiar is familial.

As a noun causal

is (grammar) a word (such as because) that expresses a reason or a cause.

Raise vs Donate - What's the difference?

raise | donate |


As verbs the difference between raise and donate

is that raise is to cause to rise; to lift or elevate 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 raise

is an increase in wages or salary; a rise UK.

Chair vs Cheer - What's the difference?

chair | cheer |


As nouns the difference between chair and cheer

is that chair is an item of furniture used to sit on or in comprising a seat, legs, back, and sometimes arm rests, for use by one person. Compare stool, couch, sofa, settee, loveseat and bench while cheer is the face.

As verbs the difference between chair and cheer

is that chair is to act as chairperson while cheer is to gladden; to make cheerful; often with up.

Like vs Adorn - What's the difference?

like | adorn |


As a verb adorn is

to make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate.

As a noun adorn is

(obsolete) adornment.

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