chase |
straggle |
Related terms |
Chase is a related term of straggle.
As a proper noun chase
is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).
As a verb straggle is
to stray from the road, course or line of march.
As a noun straggle is
the act of straggling.
ameliorate |
recify |
Related terms |
Ameliorate is a related term of recify.
hold |
steal |
Related terms |
Hold is a related term of steal.
As a proper noun hold
is moon.
As a verb steal is
(
lb) to take illegally, or without the owner's permission, something owned by someone else.
As a noun steal is
the act of stealing.
unstirred |
heedless |
Related terms |
Unstirred is a related term of heedless.
As adjectives the difference between unstirred and heedless
is that
unstirred is that has not been mixed by stirring while
heedless is unaware, without noticing.
privateness |
retreat |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between privateness and retreat
is that
privateness is the quality or state of being private while
retreat is the act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant.
As a verb retreat is
to withdraw military forces.
horrific |
sinister |
Related terms |
Horrific is a related term of sinister.
As adjectives the difference between horrific and sinister
is that
horrific is horrifying, causing horror; horrible while
sinister is inauspicious]], ominous, unlucky, illegitimate (as in
[[w:bar sinister|bar sinister ).
colossal |
bulky |
Related terms |
Colossal is a related term of bulky.
As adjectives the difference between colossal and bulky
is that
colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while
bulky is being large in size, mass, or volume.
dishonesty |
underhandedness |
Related terms |
Dishonesty is a related term of underhandedness.
As nouns the difference between dishonesty and underhandedness
is that
dishonesty is (uncountable) the characteristic or condition of being dishonest while
underhandedness is the characteristic of being underhanded.
unlimited |
imperishable |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between unlimited and imperishable
is that
unlimited is limitless or without bounds; unrestricted while
imperishable is not perishable; not subject to decay; indestructible; enduring permanently; as, an imperishable monument; imperishable renown.
countenance |
aid |
Related terms |
Aid is a synonym of countenance.
In transitive terms the difference between countenance and aid
is that
countenance is to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something while
aid is to (give) support (to); to further the progress of; to help; to assist.
As a proper noun AID is
acronym of
Agency for International Development|lang=en.
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