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Curse vs Malignity - What's the difference?

curse | malignity | Related terms |

Curse is a related term of malignity.


As a verb curse

is .

As a noun malignity is

the quality of being malign or malignant; badness, evilness, monstrosity, depravity, maliciousness.

Inviting vs Good - What's the difference?

inviting | good | Related terms |

Inviting is a related term of good.


As an adjective inviting

is alluring; tempting; attractive.

As a verb inviting

is .

As a proper noun good is

.

Expelling vs Proscription - What's the difference?

expelling | proscription | Related terms |

Expelling is a related term of proscription.


As nouns the difference between expelling and proscription

is that expelling is the action of the verb expel while proscription is a prohibition.

As a verb expelling

is .

Misty vs Beclouded - What's the difference?

misty | beclouded | Related terms |


As an adjective misty

is with mist; foggy.

As a proper noun Misty

is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.

As a verb beclouded is

past tense of becloud.

Unrelenting vs Fell - What's the difference?

unrelenting | fell | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between unrelenting and fell

is that unrelenting is not relenting; having no pity; not being or becoming lenient, mild, gentle, or merciful; unyielding; inflexibly rigid; hard; stern; cruel while fell is of a strong and cruel nature; eagre and unsparing; grim; fierce; ruthless; savage.

As a verb fell is

to make something fall; especially to chop down a tree.

As a noun fell is

that portion of a kilt, from the waist to the seat, where the pleats are stitched down.

As an adverb fell is

sharply; fiercely.

Happily vs Critically - What's the difference?

happily | critically | Related terms |

Happily is a related term of critically.


As adverbs the difference between happily and critically

is that happily is (archaic) by chance; perhaps while critically is in a critical manner; with criticism.

Declaration vs Circular - What's the difference?

declaration | circular | Related terms |

Declaration is a related term of circular.


As nouns the difference between declaration and circular

is that declaration is declaration (written or oral indication of a fact, opinion, or belief) while circular is a printed advertisement, directive, or notice intended for mass distribution; a flyer.

As an adjective circular is

of or relating to a circle.

Bidding vs Exhortation - What's the difference?

bidding | exhortation | Related terms |

Bidding is a related term of exhortation.


As nouns the difference between bidding and exhortation

is that bidding is that which one is bidden to do; a command while exhortation is the act or practice of exhorting; the act of inciting to laudable deeds; incitement to that which is good or commendable.

As a verb bidding

is .

Brash vs Frivolous - What's the difference?

brash | frivolous | Related terms |

Brash is a related term of frivolous.


As adjectives the difference between brash and frivolous

is that brash is impetuous or rash or brash can be (us|colloquial|dated) brittle, as wood or vegetables while frivolous is silly, especially at an inappropriate time or in an inappropriate manner.

As a noun brash

is leaf litter of small leaves and little twigs as found under a hedge.

Rising vs Bow - What's the difference?

rising | bow | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between rising and bow

is that rising is present participle of lang=en while bow is to play music on (a stringed instrument) using a bow.

As nouns the difference between rising and bow

is that rising is rebellion while bow is a weapon made of a curved piece of wood or other flexible material whose ends are connected by a string, used for shooting arrows.

As an adjective rising

is going up.

As a preposition rising

is more than; exceeding; upwards of.

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