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Find vs Achieve - What's the difference?

find | achieve | Synonyms |

Find is a synonym of achieve.


In lang=en terms the difference between find and achieve

is that find is to arrive at, as a conclusion; to determine as true; to establish while achieve is to obtain, or gain (a desired result, objective etc), as the result of exertion; to succeed in gaining; to win.

As verbs the difference between find and achieve

is that find is to encounter or discover by accident; to happen upon while achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.

As a noun find

is anything that is found (usually valuable), as objects on an archeological site or a person with talent.

Saving vs Aid - What's the difference?

saving | aid | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between saving and aid

is that saving is a reduction in cost or expenditure while aid is help; assistance; succor, relief.

As verbs the difference between saving and aid

is that saving is present participle of lang=en while aid is to (give) support (to); to further the progress of; to help; to assist.

As an adjective saving

is that saves someone from damnation; redemptive.

As a preposition saving

is with the exception of; except; save.

As a proper noun AID is

acronym of Agency for International Development|lang=en.

Lightfooted vs Spirited - What's the difference?

lightfooted | spirited | Related terms |

Lightfooted is a related term of spirited.


As adjectives the difference between lightfooted and spirited

is that lightfooted is while spirited is lively, vigorous, animated or courageous.

As a verb spirited is

(spirit).

Brief vs Accelerated - What's the difference?

brief | accelerated | Related terms |

Brief is a related term of accelerated.


As a noun brief

is letter (written message).

As a verb accelerated is

(accelerate).

As an adjective accelerated is

moving or progressing faster than is usual.

Warmhearted vs Pleasing - What's the difference?

warmhearted | pleasing | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between warmhearted and pleasing

is that warmhearted is alternative form of lang=en while pleasing is agreeable; giving pleasure, cheer, enjoyment or gratification.

As a noun pleasing is

pleasure or satisfaction, as in the phrase "to my pleasing..

As a verb pleasing is

present participle of lang=en.

Effect vs Settlement - What's the difference?

effect | settlement | Related terms |

Effect is a related term of settlement.


As nouns the difference between effect and settlement

is that effect is the result or outcome of a cause see below while settlement is the state of being settled.

As a verb effect

is to make or bring about; to implement.

Bodgie vs Mugger - What's the difference?

bodgie | mugger | Related terms |

Bodgie is a related term of mugger.


As nouns the difference between bodgie and mugger

is that bodgie is (australia|new zealand|slang) a member of a 1950s rock subculture; a male member of the subculture while mugger is a street robber or mugger can be a large crocodile crocodilus palustris of southwest asia, having a very broad wrinkled snout.

Unprofitable vs Nugatory - What's the difference?

unprofitable | nugatory | Related terms |

Unprofitable is a related term of nugatory.


As adjectives the difference between unprofitable and nugatory

is that unprofitable is not making a profit while nugatory is trivial, trifling or of little importance.

Affliction vs Contamination - What's the difference?

affliction | contamination | Related terms |

Affliction is a related term of contamination.


As nouns the difference between affliction and contamination

is that affliction is a state of pain, suffering, distress or agony while contamination is the act or process of contaminating; pollution; defilement; taint; also, that which contaminates.

Margin vs Side - What's the difference?

margin | side | Related terms |

Margin is a related term of side.


As a noun margin

is (typography) the edge of the paper that remains blank.

As a verb margin

is to add a to.

As a proper noun side is

an ancient city on a small peninsula on the mediterranean coast of anatolia, settled by greeks from cyme.

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