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Enthusiastic vs Involved - What's the difference?

enthusiastic | involved | Related terms |

Enthusiastic is a related term of involved.


As adjectives the difference between enthusiastic and involved

is that enthusiastic is with zealous fervor; excited, motivated while involved is complicated.

As a verb involved is

(involve).

Dart vs Coast - What's the difference?

dart | coast | Related terms |

Dart is a related term of coast.


As a noun coast is

(obsolete) the side or edge of something.

As a verb coast is

to glide along without adding energy.

Sentiment vs Purpose - What's the difference?

sentiment | purpose | Related terms |

Sentiment is a related term of purpose.


As nouns the difference between sentiment and purpose

is that sentiment is a general thought, feeling, or sense while purpose is an object to be reached; a target; an aim; a goal.

As a verb purpose is

have set as one's purpose; resolve to accomplish; intend; plan.

Observable vs Rare - What's the difference?

observable | rare | Related terms |

Observable is a related term of rare.


As adjectives the difference between observable and rare

is that observable is able to be observed while rare is (cooking|particularly meats) cooked very lightly, so the meat is still red (in the case of steak or beef in the general sense) or rare can be very uncommon; scarce or rare can be (obsolete) early.

As a noun observable

is (physics) any physical property that can be observed and measured directly and not derived from other properties.

As a verb rare is

(us|intransitive) to rear, rise up, start backwards.

Permanent vs Strong - What's the difference?

permanent | strong | Related terms |

Permanent is a related term of strong.


As an adjective permanent

is without end, eternal.

As a noun permanent

is a chemical hair treatment imparting or removing curliness, whose effects typically last for a period of weeks; a perm.

As a verb permanent

is (dated) to perm (the hair).

As a proper noun strong is

.

Facile vs Unconcerned - What's the difference?

facile | unconcerned | Related terms |

Facile is a related term of unconcerned.


As adjectives the difference between facile and unconcerned

is that facile is easy, now especially in a disparaging sense; contemptibly easy while unconcerned is indifferent and having no interest; aloof.

Undervalue vs Vilify - What's the difference?

undervalue | vilify | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between undervalue and vilify

is that undervalue is to have too little regard for while vilify is to belittle through speech; to put down.

Energetic vs Positive - What's the difference?

energetic | positive | Related terms |

Energetic is a related term of positive.


As an adjective energetic

is possessing, exerting, or displaying energy.

As a noun positive is

.

Say/tell vs Instruct - What's the difference?

say/tell | instruct | Synonyms |

Say/tell is likely misspelled.


Say/tell has no English definition.

As a verb instruct is

to teach by giving instructions.

As a noun instruct is

instruction.

As an adjective instruct is

arranged; furnished; provided.

Recount vs Vow - What's the difference?

recount | vow | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between recount and vow

is that recount is retelling, narration, rendering while vow is a solemn promise to perform some act, or behave in a specified manner, especially a promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order.

As verbs the difference between recount and vow

is that recount is to tell over; to relate in detail; to recite; to tell or narrate the particulars of while vow is to make a vow; to promise.

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