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Species vs Habit - What's the difference?

species | habit |


As nouns the difference between species and habit

is that species is while habit is habit.

Poignantly vs Pathetic - What's the difference?

poignantly | pathetic |


As an adverb poignantly

is in a poignant manner.

As an adjective pathetic is

arousing pity, sympathy, or compassion.

Proffesion vs Confession - What's the difference?

proffesion | confession |


As a noun confession is

the open admittance of having done something (especially of something bad).

Enough vs Bountiful - What's the difference?

enough | bountiful |


As a determiner enough

is sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate.

As an adverb enough

is sufficiently.

As a pronoun enough

is a sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc.

As an interjection enough

is stop! don't do that anymore, etc.

As an adjective bountiful is

having a quantity or amount that is generous or plentiful; ample.

Pleaded vs Plead - What's the difference?

pleaded | plead |


As verbs the difference between pleaded and plead

is that pleaded is (british|excepting scotland), still used by some in the us (plead) while plead is to present an argument, especially in a legal case.

Glutton vs Selfish - What's the difference?

glutton | selfish |


As adjectives the difference between glutton and selfish

is that glutton is gluttonous; greedy; gormandizing while selfish is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making.

As a noun glutton

is one who eats voraciously, obsessively, or to excess; a gormandizer.

As a verb glutton

is (archaic) to glut; to satisfy (especially an appetite) by filling to capacity.

Comeby vs Goby - What's the difference?

comeby | goby |


As a noun goby is

any of various small fish from the large family gobiidae, in which the pelvic fins are fused to form a disc-shaped sucker.

Excessive vs Overflowing - What's the difference?

excessive | overflowing |


As an adjective excessive

is exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate.

As a noun overflowing is

overflow.

As a verb overflowing is

.

Loud vs Talkative - What's the difference?

loud | talkative |


As adjectives the difference between loud and talkative

is that loud is of great intensity while talkative is tending to talk a lot.

As an adverb loud

is loudly.

As a proper noun Loud

is {{surname}.

Huge vs Obese - What's the difference?

huge | obese |


As adjectives the difference between huge and obese

is that huge is very large while obese is obese.

As a noun obese is

an obese person.

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