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Symptom vs Proof - What's the difference?

symptom | proof | Related terms |

Symptom is a related term of proof.


As nouns the difference between symptom and proof

is that symptom is symptom, sign while proof is (countable) an effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial.

As an adjective proof is

used in proving or testing.

As a verb proof is

to proofread.

Shade vs Dusk - What's the difference?

shade | dusk | Related terms |

Shade is a related term of dusk.


In lang=en terms the difference between shade and dusk

is that shade is to darken, particularly in drawing while dusk is to make dusk.

As nouns the difference between shade and dusk

is that shade is (label) darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked while dusk is a period of time occurring at the end of the day during which the sun sets.

As verbs the difference between shade and dusk

is that shade is to shield from light while dusk is to begin to lose light or whiteness; to grow dusk.

As an adjective dusk is

tending to darkness or blackness; moderately dark or black; dusky.

Scorn vs Dishonour - What's the difference?

scorn | dishonour | Related terms |

Scorn is a related term of dishonour.


As verbs the difference between scorn and dishonour

is that scorn is to feel or display contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise while dishonour is to bring disgrace upon someone or something; to shame.

As nouns the difference between scorn and dishonour

is that scorn is (uncountable) contempt or disdain while dishonour is shame or disgrace.

Frigidity vs Nip - What's the difference?

frigidity | nip | Related terms |

Frigidity is a related term of nip.


As a noun frigidity

is the state of being frigid; coldness; lack of heat.

As an initialism nip is

(us) national immunization program.

Equipped vs Meet - What's the difference?

equipped | meet | Related terms |

Equipped is a related term of meet.


As verbs the difference between equipped and meet

is that equipped is (equip) while meet is (lb) of individuals: to make personal contact .

As a noun meet is

a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.

As an adjective meet is

suitable; right; proper.

Comestibles vs Groceries - What's the difference?

comestibles | groceries | Related terms |

Comestibles is a related term of groceries.


As nouns the difference between comestibles and groceries

is that comestibles is while groceries is the commodities sold by a grocer or in a grocery .

Intrepid vs Spirited - What's the difference?

intrepid | spirited | Related terms |

Intrepid is a related term of spirited.


As adjectives the difference between intrepid and spirited

is that intrepid is fearless; bold; brave while spirited is lively, vigorous, animated or courageous.

As a verb spirited is

(spirit).

Hug vs Grapple - What's the difference?

hug | grapple | Related terms |

Hug is a related term of grapple.


As nouns the difference between hug and grapple

is that hug is younger sister while grapple is (nautical) a device consisting of iron claws, attached to the end of a rope, used for grasping and holding an enemy ship prior to boarding; a grapnel or grappling iron.

As a verb grapple is

to seize something and hold it firmly.

Imply vs Evidence - What's the difference?

imply | evidence | Synonyms |

Imply is a synonym of evidence.


As a verb imply

is (of a proposition) to have as a necessary consequence.

As a noun evidence is

obviousness, clearness.

Live vs Sit - What's the difference?

live | sit | Related terms |

Live is a related term of sit.


As a proper noun live

is , a variant of liv.

As a noun sit is

shit.

As an interjection sit is

shit, dammit.

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