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Might vs Momentum - What's the difference?

might | momentum | Related terms |

Might is a related term of momentum.


As nouns the difference between might and momentum

is that might is (uncountable) power, strength, force or influence held by a person or group while momentum is (physics) (of a body in motion) the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity.

As an adjective might

is mighty; powerful; possible.

As a verb might

is (lb) used to indicate conditional or possible actions.

Shame vs Pollute - What's the difference?

shame | pollute | Related terms |

Shame is a related term of pollute.


As verbs the difference between shame and pollute

is that shame is to feel shame, be ashamed while pollute is to make something harmful, especially by the addition of some unwanted product.

As a noun shame

is uncomfortable]] or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor or other wrong in the opinion of the person experiencing the feeling it is caused by awareness of exposure of circumstances of [[unworthy|unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct.

As an interjection shame

is a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.

As an adjective pollute is

(rare) polluted.

Freely vs Munificently - What's the difference?

freely | munificently | Synonyms |

Freely is a synonym of munificently.


As adverbs the difference between freely and munificently

is that freely is in a free manner while munificently is in a munificent manner.

As an adjective freely

is free; frank.

War vs Match - What's the difference?

war | match | Related terms |

War is a related term of match.


As a proper noun war

is the personification of war, often depicted in armor, and riding a red horse.

As a noun match is

match.

Catch vs Collect - What's the difference?

catch | collect | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between catch and collect

is that catch is to attract and hold (a faculty or organ of sense) while collect is to infer; to conclude.

In intransitive terms the difference between catch and collect

is that catch is to get pregnant while collect is to collect objects as a hobby.

In transitive now _ rare terms the difference between catch and collect

is that catch is to seize (an opportunity) when it occurs. {{jump|seize opportunity|t} while collect is to form a conclusion; to deduce, infer. (Compare {{term|gather}}, {{term|get}}..

As nouns the difference between catch and collect

is that catch is the act of seizing or capturing. {{jump|act of capturing}} singular while collect is the prayer said before the reading of the epistle lesson, especially one found in a prayerbook, as with the Book of Common Prayer.

As verbs the difference between catch and collect

is that catch is To capture, overtake.collect is to gather together; amass.

As an adjective collect is

to be paid for by the recipient, as a telephone call or a shipment.

As an adverb collect is

with payment due from the recipient.

Relate vs Assure - What's the difference?

relate | assure | Related terms |

Relate is a related term of assure.


As verbs the difference between relate and assure

is that relate is while assure is .

As an adjective assure is

insured.

As a noun assure is

insuree.

Eloquent vs Passionate - What's the difference?

eloquent | passionate | Synonyms |

Eloquent is a synonym of passionate.


As adjectives the difference between eloquent and passionate

is that eloquent is eloquent (fluently persuasive and articulate) while passionate is given to strong feeling, sometimes romantic and/or sexual.

As a noun passionate is

a passionate individual.

As a verb passionate is

(obsolete) to fill with passion, or with another given emotion.

Carry vs Lump - What's the difference?

carry | lump | Synonyms |

Carry is a synonym of lump.


As nouns the difference between carry and lump

is that carry is a manner of transporting or lifting something; the grip or position in which something is carried while lump is cad.

As a verb carry

is (lb) to lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting.

Brilliancy vs Excellence - What's the difference?

brilliancy | excellence | Synonyms |

Brilliancy is a synonym of excellence.


As a noun brilliancy

is a shining quality; brilliance.

As a proper noun excellence is

a title of honor or respect; more common in the form excellency.

Free vs Detach - What's the difference?

free | detach | Related terms |

Free is a related term of detach.


As verbs the difference between free and detach

is that free is to make free; set at liberty; release; rid of that which confines, limits, embarrasses, or oppresses while detach is to take apart from; to take off.

As an adjective free

is (label) unconstrained.

As an adverb free

is without needing to pay.

As a noun free

is (australian rules football|gaelic football) abbreviation of free kick.

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