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Blotch vs Break - What's the difference?

blotch | break | Related terms |

Blotch is a related term of break.


As nouns the difference between blotch and break

is that blotch is an uneven patch of color or discoloration while break is break.

As a verb blotch

is to mark with blotches.

Might vs Esteem - What's the difference?

might | esteem | Related terms |

Might is a related term of esteem.


As nouns the difference between might and esteem

is that might is (uncountable) power, strength, force or influence held by a person or group while esteem is favourable regard.

As verbs the difference between might and esteem

is that might is (lb) used to indicate conditional or possible actions while esteem is to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.

As an adjective might

is mighty; powerful; possible.

Unflinching vs Spunky - What's the difference?

unflinching | spunky | Related terms |

Unflinching is a related term of spunky.


As adjectives the difference between unflinching and spunky

is that unflinching is without flinching; staying committed despite any difficulty; steadfast while spunky is spirited or plucky.

Credential vs Authorisation - What's the difference?

credential | authorisation | Related terms |

Credential is a related term of authorisation.


As nouns the difference between credential and authorisation

is that credential is documentary evidence that a person has certain status or privileges while authorisation is .

As an adjective credential

is of, pertaining to or entitling to credit or authority.

As a verb credential

is to furnish with.

Expatriate vs Wayfarer - What's the difference?

expatriate | wayfarer | Related terms |

Expatriate is a related term of wayfarer.


As nouns the difference between expatriate and wayfarer

is that expatriate is one who lives outside one’s own country while wayfarer is a traveller, especially one on foot.

As an adjective expatriate

is of, or relating to, people who are expatriates.

As a verb expatriate

is to banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own country; to make an exile of.

Cheating vs Deceitfulness - What's the difference?

cheating | deceitfulness | Related terms |

Cheating is a related term of deceitfulness.


As nouns the difference between cheating and deceitfulness

is that cheating is an act of deception, fraud, trickery, imposture, or imposition while deceitfulness is the state or quality of being deceitful.

As a verb cheating

is .

As an adjective cheating

is unsporting or underhand.

Partition vs Parting - What's the difference?

partition | parting | Synonyms |

Partition is a synonym of parting.


As nouns the difference between partition and parting

is that partition is partition (section of a hard disk separately formatted) while parting is the act of parting or dividing; the state of being parted; division; separation.

As a verb parting is

.

Performance vs Overseeing - What's the difference?

performance | overseeing | Related terms |

Performance is a related term of overseeing.


As a noun performance

is performance.

As a verb overseeing is

.

Particoloured vs Piebald - What's the difference?

particoloured | piebald | Related terms |

Particoloured is a related term of piebald.


As adjectives the difference between particoloured and piebald

is that particoloured is made up of sections having different, often bright, colours while piebald is spotted or blotched, especially in black and white.

As a noun piebald is

an animal with piebald coloration.

Raging vs Bitter - What's the difference?

raging | bitter | Related terms |

Raging is a related term of bitter.


As verbs the difference between raging and bitter

is that raging is while bitter is to make bitter.

As adjectives the difference between raging and bitter

is that raging is volatile, very active or unpredictable while bitter is having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance).

As nouns the difference between raging and bitter

is that raging is a display of rage while bitter is (usually in the plural bitters) a liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic.

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