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Breach vs Cut - What's the difference?

breach | cut | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between breach and cut

is that breach is to violate or break while cut is to stop or disengage.

As an adjective cut is

having been cut.

Healthy vs Exemplary - What's the difference?

healthy | exemplary | Related terms |

Healthy is a related term of exemplary.


As adjectives the difference between healthy and exemplary

is that healthy is enjoying health and vigor of body, mind, or spirit: well while exemplary is deserving honour, respect and admiration.

As a noun exemplary is

(obsolete) an example, or typical instance; an exemplar.

Deviousness vs Deception - What's the difference?

deviousness | deception | Related terms |

Deviousness is a related term of deception.


As nouns the difference between deviousness and deception

is that deviousness is the characteristic of being devious; sneakiness; underhandedness while deception is disappointment.

Upset vs Stir - What's the difference?

upset | stir | Related terms |

Upset is a related term of stir.


As nouns the difference between upset and stir

is that upset is (uncountable) disturbance or disruption while stir is scorpion.

As an adjective upset

is (of a person) angry, distressed or unhappy.

As a verb upset

is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.

Clatter vs Echo - What's the difference?

clatter | echo | Related terms |

Clatter is a related term of echo.


As nouns the difference between clatter and echo

is that clatter is a rattling noise while echo is echo (a reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer).

As a verb clatter

is to cause to make a rattling sound.

Reasonable vs Imaginable - What's the difference?

reasonable | imaginable | Related terms |

Reasonable is a related term of imaginable.


As adjectives the difference between reasonable and imaginable

is that reasonable is having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; rational while imaginable is able to be imagined; conceivable.

Injury vs Aspersion - What's the difference?

injury | aspersion | Synonyms |

Injury is a synonym of aspersion.


As nouns the difference between injury and aspersion

is that injury is damage to the body of a human or animal while aspersion is an attack on somebody's reputation or good name, often in the phrase to cast aspersions upon… .

As a verb injury

is (obsolete) to wrong, to injure.

Chatter vs Vibrate - What's the difference?

chatter | vibrate | Synonyms |

Chatter is a synonym of vibrate.


As nouns the difference between chatter and vibrate

is that chatter is talk, especially meaningless or unimportant talk or chatter can be one who chats while vibrate is the setting, on a portable electronic device, that causes it to rather than sound any (or most) needed alarms.

As verbs the difference between chatter and vibrate

is that chatter is to talk idly while vibrate is to move with small movements rapidly to and fro.

Annoyance vs Handicap - What's the difference?

annoyance | handicap | Related terms |

Annoyance is a related term of handicap.


As nouns the difference between annoyance and handicap

is that annoyance is (countable) that which annoys while handicap is something that prevents, hampers, or hinders.

As a verb handicap is

to encumber with a handicap in any contest.

Hindrance vs Retardant - What's the difference?

hindrance | retardant | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between hindrance and retardant

is that hindrance is something which hinders: something that holds back or causes problems with something else while retardant is something that serves to retard (slow down) the action of something.

As an adjective retardant is

serving to retard (slow down) the action of something.

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