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Bar vs Repression - What's the difference?

bar | repression | Related terms |

Bar is a related term of repression.


As nouns the difference between bar and repression

is that bar is bar while repression is repression.

Unresponsive vs Disdainful - What's the difference?

unresponsive | disdainful | Related terms |

Unresponsive is a related term of disdainful.


As adjectives the difference between unresponsive and disdainful

is that unresponsive is not responsive; unreactive while disdainful is showing contempt or scorn; having a pronounced lack of concern for others viewed as unworthy.

Scoundrelly vs Depraved - What's the difference?

scoundrelly | depraved | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between scoundrelly and depraved

is that scoundrelly is like or befitting a scoundrel while depraved is perverted or extremely wrong in a moral sense.

As a verb depraved is

past tense of deprave.

Burden vs Recrimination - What's the difference?

burden | recrimination | Related terms |

Burden is a related term of recrimination.


As nouns the difference between burden and recrimination

is that burden is while recrimination is recrimination.

Flow vs Continuation - What's the difference?

flow | continuation | Related terms |

Flow is a related term of continuation.


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between flow and continuation

is that flow is (computing) to arrange (text in a wordprocessor, etc) so that it wraps neatly into a designated space; to reflow while continuation is (computing) a representation of an execution state of a program at a certain point in time, which may be used at a later time to resume the execution of the program from that point.

As nouns the difference between flow and continuation

is that flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts while continuation is the act or state of continuing; the state of being continued; uninterrupted extension or succession; prolongation; propagation.

As a verb flow

is to move as a fluid from one position to another.

Coruscate vs Flicker - What's the difference?

coruscate | flicker | Related terms |

Coruscate is a related term of flicker.


As verbs the difference between coruscate and flicker

is that coruscate is to give off light; to reflect in flashes; to sparkle while flicker is (lb) to burn or shine unsteadily to burn or shine with a wavering light.

As a noun flicker is

an unsteady flash of light or flicker can be (us) a certain type of small woodpecker, especially of the genus colaptes or flicker can be one who flicks.

Heavenly vs Saintly - What's the difference?

heavenly | saintly | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between heavenly and saintly

is that heavenly is of or pertaining to the heaven believed in by many religions; good, beautiful, glorious, pleasurable while saintly is like or characteristic of a saint; befitting a holy person; saintlike.

As an adverb heavenly

is in a manner like that of heaven; by the influence or agency of heaven; divinely, miraculously.

Mass vs Mix - What's the difference?

mass | mix | Related terms |


In lang=en terms the difference between mass and mix

is that mass is a musical composition set to portions of the Mass while mix is the finished version of a recording.

As nouns the difference between mass and mix

is that mass is matter, material while mix is the result of mixing two or more substances; a mixture.

As verbs the difference between mass and mix

is that mass is to form or collect into a mass; to form into a collective body; to bring together into masses; to assemble while mix is to stir two or more substances together.

As an adjective mass

is involving a mass of things; concerning a large quantity or number.

Remiss vs Yielding - What's the difference?

remiss | yielding | Related terms |

Remiss is a related term of yielding.


As adjectives the difference between remiss and yielding

is that remiss is at fault; failing to fulfill responsibility, duty, or obligations while yielding is docile, or inclined to give way to pressure.

As a verb yielding is

.

As a noun yielding is

a concession.

Spirit vs Flair - What's the difference?

spirit | flair | Related terms |

Spirit is a related term of flair.


As nouns the difference between spirit and flair

is that spirit is spirit (alcohol) while flair is (distinctive style or elegance).

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