kinesic |
kinesthetic |
As adjectives the difference between kinesic and kinesthetic
is that
kinesic is of or pertaining to non-verbal behaviour related to movement, either of any part of the body or the body as a whole while
kinesthetic is of or relating to kinesthesia.
outda |
trickery |
As a noun trickery is
(uncountable) deception or underhanded behavior.
outfox |
strategy |
As a verb outfox
is to beat in a competition of wits.
As a noun strategy is
the science and art of military command as applied to the overall planning and conduct of warfare.
torpid |
energetic |
As adjectives the difference between torpid and energetic
is that
torpid is unmoving, dormant or hibernating while
energetic is possessing, exerting, or displaying energy.
angry |
outrageous |
As adjectives the difference between angry and outrageous
is that
angry is displaying or feeling anger while
outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.
luka |
boy |
As a proper noun Luka
is a given name derived from Slavic of modern usage.
As a noun boy is
male servant.
As an interjection boy is
exclamation of surprise, pleasure or longing.
As a verb boy is
to use the word boy to refer to someone.
eager |
hopeful |
As adjectives the difference between eager and hopeful
is that
eager is sharp; sour; acid while
hopeful is feeling hope.
As nouns the difference between eager and hopeful
is that
eager is alternative form of lang=en (tidal bore) while
hopeful is somebody who is hoping for success or victory.
zealous |
talkative |
As adjectives the difference between zealous and talkative
is that
zealous is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion while
talkative is tending to talk a lot.
zeolous |
talkative |
As an adjective talkative is
tending to talk a lot.
soldiers |
mercenary |
As nouns the difference between soldiers and mercenary
is that
soldiers is plural of lang=en while
mercenary is a person employed to fight in an armed conflict who is not a member of the state or military group for which they are fighting and whose prime or sole motivation is private gain.
As a verb soldiers
is third-person singular of soldier.
As an adjective mercenary is
motivated by private gain.
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