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Trail vs Hurry - What's the difference?

trail | hurry | Related terms |

Trail is a related term of hurry.


As a proper noun trail

is a city in british columbia.

As a noun hurry is

rushed action.

As a verb hurry is

(label) to do things quickly.

Dignify vs Animate - What's the difference?

dignify | animate | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between dignify and animate

is that dignify is to invest with dignity or honour while animate is to impart motion or the appearance of motion to.

As an adjective animate is

that which lives.

Prejudice vs Mischief - What's the difference?

prejudice | mischief | Synonyms |

Prejudice is a synonym of mischief.


As nouns the difference between prejudice and mischief

is that prejudice is a harm, a damage while mischief is harm or evil caused by an agent or brought about by a particular cause.

Keen vs Subtile - What's the difference?

keen | subtile | Related terms |

Keen is a related term of subtile.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between keen and subtile

is that keen is (obsolete) brave, courageous; bold, audacious while subtile is (obsolete) subtle.

As adjectives the difference between keen and subtile

is that keen is showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense while subtile is (obsolete) subtle.

As a verb keen

is (rare) to sharpen; to make cold or keen can be to utter a keen.

As a noun keen

is a prolonged wail for a deceased person.

Pliant vs Manageable - What's the difference?

pliant | manageable | Related terms |

Pliant is a related term of manageable.


As adjectives the difference between pliant and manageable

is that pliant is capable of plying or bending; readily yielding to force or pressure without breaking; flexible; pliable; lithe; limber; plastic; as, a pliant thread; pliant wax while manageable is capable of being managed; governable; tractable; subservient.

Unsusceptible vs Hard - What's the difference?

unsusceptible | hard | Related terms |

Unsusceptible is a related term of hard.


As an adjective unsusceptible

is not susceptible.

As a noun hard is

stove, heater; an enclosed space in which fuel (usually wood) is burned to provide heating, usually for cooking.

Tell vs Thunder - What's the difference?

Tell | thunder | Synonyms |

Tell is a synonym of thunder.


As nouns the difference between Tell and thunder

is that Tell is a reflexive, often habitual behavior, (especially) one occurring in a context that often features attempts at deception by persons under psychological stress (such as a poker game or police interrogation), that reveals information that the person exhibiting the behavior is attempting to withhold or Tell can be (archaeology) a mound, originally in the middle east, over or consisting of the ruins of ancient settlements while thunder is hoof.

As a verb Tell

is (lb) to count, reckon, or enumerate.

Clumsy vs Boorish - What's the difference?

clumsy | boorish | Related terms |

Clumsy is a related term of boorish.


As adjectives the difference between clumsy and boorish

is that clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous while boorish is behaving as a boor; rough in manners; rude; uncultured.

As a noun clumsy

is a person.

Lumber vs Rush - What's the difference?

lumber | rush | Related terms |

Lumber is a related term of rush.


As a noun lumber

is (uncountable) wood intended as a building material.

As a verb lumber

is to move clumsily.

As a proper noun rush is

(computing) a dialect of the language.

Jog vs High-tail - What's the difference?

jog | high-tail | Related terms |

Jog is a related term of high-tail.


As a noun jog

is a form of exercise, slower than a run; an energetic trot.

As a verb jog

is to push slightly; to move or shake with a push or jerk, as to gain the attention of; to jolt.

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