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Philosophic vs Sagacious - What's the difference?

philosophic | sagacious | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between philosophic and sagacious

is that philosophic is of or pertaining to philosophy while sagacious is having or showing keen discernment, sound judgment, and farsightedness; mentally shrewd.

Control vs Esteem - What's the difference?

control | esteem | Related terms |

Control is a related term of esteem.


As verbs the difference between control and esteem

is that control is to exercise influence over; to suggest or dictate the behavior of while esteem is to set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.

As nouns the difference between control and esteem

is that control is (countable|uncountable) influence or authority over while esteem is favourable regard.

Amicability vs Brotherhood - What's the difference?

amicability | brotherhood | Related terms |

Amicability is a related term of brotherhood.


As nouns the difference between amicability and brotherhood

is that amicability is the state or quality of being amicable or friendly while brotherhood is the state of being brothers or a brother.

Emotional vs Irate - What's the difference?

emotional | irate | Related terms |

Emotional is a related term of irate.


As adjectives the difference between emotional and irate

is that emotional is of or relating to the emotions while irate is extremely angry; wrathful; enraged.

Unseemly vs Revolting - What's the difference?

unseemly | revolting | Related terms |

Unseemly is a related term of revolting.


As adjectives the difference between unseemly and revolting

is that unseemly is inconsistent with established standards of good form or taste while revolting is which revolts or is repelling.

As a verb revolting is

.

As a noun revolting is

the action of the verb to revolt .

Offensive vs Rush - What's the difference?

offensive | rush | Related terms |

Offensive is a related term of rush.


As a noun offensive

is offensive (posture of attacking or being able to attack).

As a proper noun rush is

(computing) a dialect of the language.

Waver vs Vibrate - What's the difference?

waver | vibrate | Related terms |

Waver is a related term of vibrate.


As verbs the difference between waver and vibrate

is that waver is to sway back and forth; to totter or reel while vibrate is to move with small movements rapidly to and fro.

As nouns the difference between waver and vibrate

is that waver is an act of wavering, vacillating, etc while vibrate is the setting, on a portable electronic device, that causes it to rather than sound any (or most) needed alarms.

Conjuration vs Sorcery - What's the difference?

conjuration | sorcery | Related terms |

Conjuration is a related term of sorcery.


As nouns the difference between conjuration and sorcery

is that conjuration is conjuring, legerdemain or magic while sorcery is magical power; the use of witchcraft or magic arts.

Sure vs Expectant - What's the difference?

sure | expectant | Related terms |

Sure is a related term of expectant.


As adjectives the difference between sure and expectant

is that sure is while expectant is marked by expectation.

Sombre vs Dolorous - What's the difference?

sombre | dolorous | Related terms |

Sombre is a related term of dolorous.


As a verb sombre

is .

As an adjective dolorous is

solemnly or ponderously sad.

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