lavish |
numberless |
Related terms |
Lavish is a related term of numberless.
As adjectives the difference between lavish and numberless
is that
lavish is expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal while
numberless is without number; having too many to count.
As a verb lavish
is to expend or bestow with profusion; to use with prodigality; to squander; as, to lavish money or praise.
tackle |
materials |
Related terms |
Tackle is a related term of materials.
As a verb tackle
is .
As a noun materials is
.
hardworking |
constant |
Related terms |
Hardworking is a related term of constant.
As an adjective hardworking
is of a person, taking their work seriously and doing it well and rapidly.
As a proper noun constant is
.
apprehensive |
tremulous |
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Apprehensive is a related term of tremulous.
As adjectives the difference between apprehensive and tremulous
is that
apprehensive is while
tremulous is trembling, quivering, or shaking.
concoction |
falsehood |
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Concoction is a related term of falsehood.
As nouns the difference between concoction and falsehood
is that
concoction is (obsolete) digestion (of food etc) while
falsehood is (uncountable) the property of being false.
wound |
nettle |
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Wound is a related term of nettle.
In figuratively|lang=en terms the difference between wound and nettle
is that
wound is (figuratively) a hurt to a person's feelings, reputation, etc while
nettle is (figuratively) to pique, irritate, vex or provoke someone.
As nouns the difference between wound and nettle
is that
wound is an injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body while
nettle is any plant, the foliage of which is covered with stinging, mildly poisonous hairs, causing an instant rash.
As verbs the difference between wound and nettle
is that
wound is to hurt or injure (someone) by cutting, piercing, or tearing the skin or
wound can be (
wind) while
nettle is (literally) of the nettle plant and similar physical causes, to sting causing a rash in someone.
superfluity |
obstruction |
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Superfluity is a related term of obstruction.
As nouns the difference between superfluity and obstruction
is that
superfluity is the quality or state of being superfluous; in excess or overabundance while
obstruction is the act of obstructing, or state of being obstructed.
philanthropic |
extravagant |
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Philanthropic is a related term of extravagant.
As adjectives the difference between philanthropic and extravagant
is that
philanthropic is of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by philanthropy; loving or helping mankind; as, a philanthropic enterprise while
extravagant is exceeding the bounds of something; roving; hence, foreign.
increase |
distend |
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Increase is a related term of distend.
In lang=en terms the difference between increase and distend
is that
increase is to make (a quantity) larger while
distend is to cause to swell.
As verbs the difference between increase and distend
is that
increase is (of a quantity) to become larger while
distend is to extend or expand, as from internal pressure; to swell.
As a noun increase
is an amount by which a quantity is increased.
injure |
disable |
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Injure is a related term of disable.
In lang=en terms the difference between injure and disable
is that
injure is to do injustice to while
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of.
As verbs the difference between injure and disable
is that
injure is to wound or cause physical harm to a living creature while
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of.
As an adjective disable is
(obsolete) lacking ability; unable.
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