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Evil vs Dishonourable - What's the difference?

evil | dishonourable | Related terms |

Evil is a related term of dishonourable.


As adjectives the difference between evil and dishonourable

is that evil is intending to harm; malevolent while dishonourable is .

As a noun evil

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

Angle vs Attitude - What's the difference?

angle | attitude | Related terms |

Angle is a related term of attitude.


As nouns the difference between angle and attitude

is that angle is while attitude is .

Dismaying vs Alarming - What's the difference?

dismaying | alarming | Related terms |

Dismaying is a related term of alarming.


As verbs the difference between dismaying and alarming

is that dismaying is while alarming is .

As an adjective alarming is

causing apprehension, fear or alarm; frightening.

Expending vs Use - What's the difference?

expending | use | Related terms |

Expending is a related term of use.


As verbs the difference between expending and use

is that expending is while use is .

Blockhead vs Rattlebrain - What's the difference?

blockhead | rattlebrain | Related terms |

Blockhead is a related term of rattlebrain.


As nouns the difference between blockhead and rattlebrain

is that blockhead is (colloquial) a stupid person while rattlebrain is a rattlebrained person.

Merriment vs Antic - What's the difference?

merriment | antic | Related terms |

Merriment is a related term of antic.


As a noun merriment

is a state of enjoyable exuberance.

As an adjective antic is

ancient.

Openhanded vs Eleemosynary - What's the difference?

openhanded | eleemosynary | Related terms |

Openhanded is a related term of eleemosynary.


As adjectives the difference between openhanded and eleemosynary

is that openhanded is (of a punch etc) done with an open hand rather than a fist while eleemosynary is .

Occupation vs Use - What's the difference?

occupation | use | Related terms |

Occupation is a related term of use.


As a noun occupation

is an activity or task with which one occupies oneself; usually specifically the productive activity, service, trade, or craft for which one is regularly paid; a job.

As a verb use is

.

Fierceness vs Feverishness - What's the difference?

fierceness | feverishness | Related terms |

Fierceness is a related term of feverishness.


As nouns the difference between fierceness and feverishness

is that fierceness is the state of being fierce while feverishness is the quality of being feverish.

Rubbing vs Chafing - What's the difference?

rubbing | chafing | Related terms |

Rubbing is a related term of chafing.


As nouns the difference between rubbing and chafing

is that rubbing is an impression of an embossed or incised surface made by placing a piece of paper over it and rubbing with graphite, crayon or other coloring agent while chafing is the act by which something is chafed.

As verbs the difference between rubbing and chafing

is that rubbing is while chafing is .

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