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Zeal vs Adventurousness - What's the difference?

zeal | adventurousness | Related terms |

Zeal is a related term of adventurousness.


As nouns the difference between zeal and adventurousness

is that zeal is the fervor or tireless devotion for a person, cause, or ideal and determination in its furtherance; diligent enthusiasm; powerful interest while adventurousness is the quality of being adventurous.

Authorisation vs Duty - What's the difference?

authorisation | duty | Related terms |

Authorisation is a related term of duty.


As a noun authorisation

is .

As an adjective duty is

hollow (having an empty space inside).

Precipitate vs Agile - What's the difference?

precipitate | agile | Related terms |

Precipitate is a related term of agile.


As adjectives the difference between precipitate and agile

is that precipitate is headlong; falling steeply or vertically while agile is having the faculty of quick motion in the limbs; apt or ready to move; nimble; active; as, an agile boy; an agile tongue.

As a verb precipitate

is to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten.

As a noun precipitate

is a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action.

Outrageous vs Fatuous - What's the difference?

outrageous | fatuous | Related terms |

Outrageous is a related term of fatuous.


As adjectives the difference between outrageous and fatuous

is that outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront while fatuous is obnoxiously stupid, vacantly silly, content in one's foolishness.

Debilitation vs Heaviness - What's the difference?

debilitation | heaviness | Related terms |

Debilitation is a related term of heaviness.


As nouns the difference between debilitation and heaviness

is that debilitation is the act or process of debilitating, or the condition of one who is debilitated; weakness while heaviness is the state of being heavy; weight, weightiness, force of impact or gravity.

Burly vs Ponderous - What's the difference?

burly | ponderous | Synonyms |

Burly is a synonym of ponderous.


As adjectives the difference between burly and ponderous

is that burly is (usually|of a man) large, well-built, and muscular while ponderous is heavy, massive, weighty.

Unwilling vs Slave - What's the difference?

unwilling | slave | Related terms |

Unwilling is a related term of slave.


As an adjective unwilling

is not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

As a proper noun slave is

.

Point vs Provision - What's the difference?

point | provision | Related terms |

Point is a related term of provision.


As nouns the difference between point and provision

is that point is a discrete division of something while provision is provision.

As a verb point

is to extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.

Assortment vs Congregation - What's the difference?

assortment | congregation | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between assortment and congregation

is that assortment is a collection of varying but related items while congregation is the act of congregating or collecting together.

Assortment vs Horde - What's the difference?

assortment | horde | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between assortment and horde

is that assortment is a collection of varying but related items while horde is a wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people (originally Tatars) migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude.

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