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Spectacle vs Extravaganza - What's the difference?

spectacle | extravaganza |


As nouns the difference between spectacle and extravaganza

is that spectacle is something exhibited to view; usually, something presented to view as extraordinary, or as unusual and worthy of special notice; a remarkable or noteworthy sight; a show; a pageant while extravaganza is an event or display (dramatic, musical, etc.) of fantastic or chaotic behaviour or conduct.

Pageant vs Performance - What's the difference?

pageant | performance |


As nouns the difference between pageant and performance

is that pageant is an elaborate public display, especially a parade in historical or traditional costume while performance is performance.

As a verb pageant

is to exhibit in show; to represent; to mimic.

Pouted vs Contorted - What's the difference?

pouted | contorted |


As verbs the difference between pouted and contorted

is that pouted is (pout) while contorted is (contort).

Motion vs Behavior - What's the difference?

motion | behavior |


In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between motion and behavior

is that motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while behavior is (uncountable) the way a device or system operates.

In countable|lang=en terms the difference between motion and behavior

is that motion is (countable) a parliamentary action to propose something while behavior is (countable) an instance of the way a living creature behaves.

As nouns the difference between motion and behavior

is that motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while behavior is (uncountable) human conduct relative to social norms.

As a verb motion

is to gesture indicating a desired movement.

Magic vs Magik - What's the difference?

magic | magik |

Magik is often a misspelling of magic.


Magik has no English definition.

As a noun magic

is the use of rituals or actions, especially based on supernatural or occult knowledge, to manipulate or obtain information about the natural world, especially when seen as falling outside the realm of religion; also the forces allegedly drawn on for such practices.

As an adjective magic

is having supernatural talents, properties or qualities attributed to magic.

As a verb magic

is to produce, transform (something), (as if) by magic.

As a proper noun Magic

is the decrypted Japanese messages produced by US cryptographers in and prior to World War II.

Variety vs Kinds - What's the difference?

variety | kinds |


As nouns the difference between variety and kinds

is that variety is the quality of being varied; diversity while kinds is .

Henceforth vs Hereon - What's the difference?

henceforth | hereon |


As adverbs the difference between henceforth and hereon

is that henceforth is from now on; from this time on while hereon is on this place.

Eroticization vs Erotization - What's the difference?

eroticization | erotization |


As nouns the difference between eroticization and erotization

is that eroticization is the act or process of eroticizing while erotization is .

Image vs Sketch - What's the difference?

image | sketch |


As a verb image

is .

As an adjective image

is figurative (of sense of term or discourse).

As a noun sketch is

sketch (short musical, dramatic or literary work or idea).

Remit vs Reduce - What's the difference?

remit | reduce |


As verbs the difference between remit and reduce

is that remit is while reduce is to bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair.

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