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Narrow vs Jammed - What's the difference?

narrow | jammed | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between narrow and jammed

is that narrow is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth while jammed is stuck.

As verbs the difference between narrow and jammed

is that narrow is to reduce in width or extent; to contract while jammed is past tense of jam.

As a noun narrow

is a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water.

Unfavourable vs Negative - What's the difference?

unfavourable | negative | Related terms |

Unfavourable is a related term of negative.


As adjectives the difference between unfavourable and negative

is that unfavourable is not approved of while negative is .

Bend vs List - What's the difference?

bend | list | Related terms |

Bend is a related term of list.


As nouns the difference between bend and list

is that bend is a curve while list is cunning; craft.

As a verb bend

is to cause (something) to change its shape into a curve, by physical force, chemical action, or any other means .

Mouthwatering vs Tempting - What's the difference?

mouthwatering | tempting | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between mouthwatering and tempting

is that mouthwatering is that is pleasing to the sense of taste; appetizing while tempting is attractive, appealing, enticing.

As a verb tempting is

present participle of lang=en.

As a noun tempting is

the act of subjecting somebody to temptation.

Restrict vs Ease - What's the difference?

restrict | ease | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between restrict and ease

is that restrict is to restrain within bounds; to limit; to confine; as, to restrict worlds to a particular meaning; to restrict a patient to a certain diet while ease is to free (something) from pain, worry, agitation, etc.

As an adjective restrict

is restricted.

As a noun ease is

the state of being comfortable or free from stress.

Boon vs Charity - What's the difference?

boon | charity | Related terms |

Boon is a related term of charity.


As a noun boon

is (obsolete) a prayer; petition or boon can be the woody portion of flax, separated from the fiber as refuse matter by retting, braking, and scutching.

As an adjective boon

is (obsolete) good; prosperous; as, "boon voyage".

As a proper noun charity is

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Shadowy vs Extrasensory - What's the difference?

shadowy | extrasensory | Related terms |

Shadowy is a related term of extrasensory.


As adjectives the difference between shadowy and extrasensory

is that shadowy is in shadow; darkened by shadows while extrasensory is of or relating to extrasensory perception.

Displease vs Nettle - What's the difference?

displease | nettle | Related terms |

Displease is a related term of nettle.


As verbs the difference between displease and nettle

is that displease is to make not pleased; to excite a feeling of disapprobation or dislike in; to be disagreeable to; to offend; to vex; -- often followed by with'' or ''at it usually expresses less than to anger, vex, irritate, or provoke while nettle is (literally) of the nettle plant and similar physical causes, to sting causing a rash in someone.

As a noun nettle is

any plant, the foliage of which is covered with stinging, mildly poisonous hairs, causing an instant rash.

Conclusion vs Resolution - What's the difference?

conclusion | resolution | Synonyms |


In lang=en terms the difference between conclusion and resolution

is that conclusion is an estoppel or bar by which a person is held to a particular position while resolution is progression from dissonance to consonance; a chord to which such progression is made.

As nouns the difference between conclusion and resolution

is that conclusion is the end, finish, close or last part of something while resolution is a strong will, determination.

Incline vs Rake - What's the difference?

incline | rake | Synonyms |

Incline is a synonym of rake.


As verbs the difference between incline and rake

is that incline is while rake is to use a rake on (leaves, debris, soil, a lawn, etc) in order to loosen, gather together, or remove debris from or rake can be to proceed rapidly; to move swiftly or rake can be (uk|dialect|dated) to walk about; to gad or ramble idly or rake can be (provincial|northern england) to run or rove.

As a noun rake is

a garden tool with a row of pointed teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting grass or debris, or for loosening soil or rake can be slope, divergence from the horizontal or perpendicular or rake can be a man habituated to immoral conduct or rake can be (provincial|northern england) a course; direction; stretch.

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