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Coax vs Convinced - What's the difference?

coax | convinced |


As verbs the difference between coax and convinced

is that coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease while convinced is (convince).

As a noun coax

is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

As an adjective convinced is

in a state of believing, especially from evidence but not necessarily.

Appeal vs Convince - What's the difference?

appeal | convince |


As verbs the difference between appeal and convince

is that appeal is (obsolete) to accuse (someone of something) while convince is to make someone believe, or feel sure about something, especially by using logic, argument or evidence.

As a noun appeal

is (legal) (a) an application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for re-examination or review (b) the mode of proceeding by which such removal is effected (c) the right of appeal (d) an accusation; a process which formerly might be instituted by one private person against another for some heinous crime demanding punishment for the particular injury suffered, rather than for the offense against the public (e) an accusation of a felon at common law by one of his accomplices, which accomplice was then called an approver.

Denial vs Contestation - What's the difference?

denial | contestation |


As nouns the difference between denial and contestation

is that denial is (logic) the negation in logic while contestation is the act of contesting; emulation; rivalry; strife; dispute.

Rejuvenate vs Resume - What's the difference?

rejuvenate | resume |


As verbs the difference between rejuvenate and resume

is that rejuvenate is to render young again while resume is .

Deploy vs Open - What's the difference?

deploy | open |


As nouns the difference between deploy and open

is that deploy is (military|dated) deployment while open is .

As a verb deploy

is to prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use.

Profanities vs Abuse - What's the difference?

profanities | abuse |


As a noun profanities

is .

As a verb abuse is

.

Meet vs Fill - What's the difference?

meet | fill |


As verbs the difference between meet and fill

is that meet is Of individuals: to make personal contact.fill is to occupy fully, to take up all of.

As nouns the difference between meet and fill

is that meet is a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming while fill is a sufficient or more than sufficient amount.

As an adjective meet

is suitable; right; proper.

As a proper noun Fill is

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Arouse vs Provocation - What's the difference?

arouse | provocation |


As a verb arouse

is to stimulate feelings.

As a noun provocation is

the act of provoking, inciting or annoying someone into doing something.

Fundamental vs Significant - What's the difference?

fundamental | significant |


As nouns the difference between fundamental and significant

is that fundamental is a leading or primary principle, rule, law, or article, which serves as the groundwork of a system; essential part, as, the fundamentals of linear algebra while significant is that which has significance; a sign; a token; a symbol.

As adjectives the difference between fundamental and significant

is that fundamental is pertaining to the foundation or basis; serving for the foundation. Hence: Essential, as an element, principle, or law; important; original; elementary while significant is signifying something; carrying meaning.

Spontaneous vs Instant - What's the difference?

spontaneous | instant |


As adjectives the difference between spontaneous and instant

is that spontaneous is self-generated; happening without any apparent external cause while instant is impending; imminent.

As a noun instant is

a very short period of time; a moment.

As an adverb instant is

at once; immediately.

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