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Little vs Lit - What's the difference?

little | lit |


As adjectives the difference between little and lit

is that little is small in size while lit is little.

As an adverb little

is not much.

As a determiner little

is not much, only a little: only a small amount (of).

As a proper noun Little

is {{surname}.

As a noun lit is

little.

As a verb lit is

past tense of light.

Kingdom vs Royal - What's the difference?

kingdom | royal |


As nouns the difference between kingdom and royal

is that kingdom is a nation having as supreme ruler a king and/or queen while royal is a royal person; a member of a royal family.

As an adjective royal is

of or relating to a monarch or their family.

As a proper noun Royal is

{{surname|from=Old English}.

Motif vs Ornament - What's the difference?

motif | ornament |


In lang=en terms the difference between motif and ornament

is that motif is a short melodic passage that is repeated in several parts of a work while ornament is a musical flourish that is unnecessary to the overall melodic or harmonic line, but serves to decorate or "ornament" that line.

As nouns the difference between motif and ornament

is that motif is a recurring or dominant element; a theme while ornament is (element of decoration) An element of decoration; that which embellishes or adorns.

As a verb ornament is

(to decorate) To decorate.

Along vs Side - What's the difference?

along | side |


As a preposition along

is by the length of; in a line with the length of; lengthwise next to.

As an adverb along

is in company; together.

As a proper noun side is

an ancient city on a small peninsula on the mediterranean coast of anatolia, settled by greeks from cyme.

Scold vs Insult - What's the difference?

scold | insult |


In obsolete terms the difference between scold and insult

is that scold is a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman while insult is the act of leaping on; onset; attack.

Embellish vs Intersperse - What's the difference?

embellish | intersperse |


As verbs the difference between embellish and intersperse

is that embellish is to make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate while intersperse is to mix two things irregularly, placing things of one kind among things of other:.

Hawks vs Eagles - What's the difference?

hawks | eagles |


As a proper noun hawks

is .

As a noun eagles is

.

As a verb eagles is

(eagle).

Humburger vs Burger - What's the difference?

humburger | burger |

Humburger is likely misspelled.


Humburger has no English definition.

As a noun burger is

a hamburger.

Statue vs Statut - What's the difference?

statue | statut |


As a verb statue

is .

As a noun statut is

.

Inveigle vs Cheat - What's the difference?

inveigle | cheat |


In transitive terms the difference between inveigle and cheat

is that inveigle is to obtain through guile or cunning while cheat is to deceive; to fool; to trick.

As a noun cheat is

someone who cheats (informal: cheater).

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