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Imaginary vs Vain - What's the difference?

imaginary | vain | Related terms |

Imaginary is a related term of vain.


As nouns the difference between imaginary and vain

is that imaginary is imagination; fancy while vain is .

As an adjective imaginary

is existing only in the imagination.

Egregious vs Outright - What's the difference?

egregious | outright | Related terms |

Egregious is a related term of outright.


As adjectives the difference between egregious and outright

is that egregious is exceptional, conspicuous, outstanding, most usually in a negative fashion while outright is unqualified and unreserved.

As an adverb outright is

wholly, completely and entirely.

As a verb outright is

(sports) to release a player , without conditions.

Sac vs Excrescence - What's the difference?

sac | excrescence | Related terms |

Sac is a related term of excrescence.


As nouns the difference between sac and excrescence

is that sac is while excrescence is something, usually abnormal, which grows out of something else.

As a proper noun sac

is .

Evil vs Irascible - What's the difference?

evil | irascible | Related terms |

Evil is a related term of irascible.


As adjectives the difference between evil and irascible

is that evil is intending to harm; malevolent while irascible is easily provoked to outbursts of anger; irritable.

As a noun evil

is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

Contamination vs Degeneracy - What's the difference?

contamination | degeneracy | Related terms |

Contamination is a related term of degeneracy.


As nouns the difference between contamination and degeneracy

is that contamination is the act or process of contaminating; pollution; defilement; taint; also, that which contaminates while degeneracy is the state of being degenerate (in all senses).

Obstinate vs Affected - What's the difference?

obstinate | affected | Related terms |

Obstinate is a related term of affected.


As adjectives the difference between obstinate and affected

is that obstinate is stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course, usually with implied unreasonableness; persistent while affected is influenced or changed by something.

As a noun affected is

someone , as by a disease.

As a verb affected is

(affect).

Real vs Correct - What's the difference?

real | correct | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between real and correct

is that real is true, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent while correct is free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth.

As an adverb real

is really, very.

As a noun real

is a commodity; see reality.

As a proper noun Real

is Real Madrid, a football club from Madrid.

As a verb correct is

to make something that was not valid become right. To remove error.

Panicked vs Skittish - What's the difference?

panicked | skittish | Related terms |

Panicked is a related term of skittish.


As adjectives the difference between panicked and skittish

is that panicked is experiencing or in a state of panic while skittish is easily scared or startled; timid.

As a verb panicked

is (panic).

Duty vs Deputation - What's the difference?

duty | deputation | Related terms |

Duty is a related term of deputation.


As an adjective duty

is hollow (having an empty space inside).

As a noun deputation is

deputation.

Subvert vs Deface - What's the difference?

subvert | deface | Related terms |

Subvert is a related term of deface.


As verbs the difference between subvert and deface

is that subvert is to overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin utterly while deface is to damage something, especially a surface, in a visible or conspicuous manner.

As a noun subvert

is an advertisement created by subvertising.

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