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Exclusive vs Restrictive - What's the difference?

exclusive | restrictive | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between exclusive and restrictive

is that exclusive is excluding items or members that do not meet certain conditions while restrictive is confining, limiting, containing with in defined bounds.

As a noun exclusive

is information (or an artefact) that is granted or obtained exclusively.

Happy vs Rollicking - What's the difference?

happy | rollicking | Related terms |

Happy is a related term of rollicking.


As adjectives the difference between happy and rollicking

is that happy is experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous while rollicking is carefree, merry and boisterous.

As a verb rollicking is

.

As a noun rollicking is

(uk) a scolding, a bollocking.

Offensive vs Incursion - What's the difference?

offensive | incursion | Related terms |

Offensive is a related term of incursion.


As nouns the difference between offensive and incursion

is that offensive is offensive (posture of attacking or being able to attack) while incursion is raid; incursion.

High vs Undue - What's the difference?

high | undue | Synonyms |

High is a synonym of undue.


As adjectives the difference between high and undue

is that high is elevated in position or status; above many things while undue is excessive; going beyond that what is natural or sufficient.

As a noun high

is (obsolete) thought; intention; determination; purpose or high can be a period of euphoria, from excitement or from an intake of drugs.

As an adverb high

is in or to an elevated position.

As a verb high

is (obsolete) to rise or high can be to hie; to hasten.

Palpable vs Forward - What's the difference?

palpable | forward | Related terms |

Palpable is a related term of forward.


As adjectives the difference between palpable and forward

is that palpable is capable of being touched, felt or handled; touchable, tangible while forward is toward the front or at the front.

As a noun forward is

(dialectal|or|obsolete) agreement; covenant or forward can be (rugby) one of the eight players (comprising two props, one hooker, two locks, two flankers and one number eight, collectively known as the pack) whose primary task is to gain and maintain possession of the ball (compare back).

As an adverb forward is

towards the front or from the front.

As a verb forward is

to advance, promote.

Ruckus vs Dispute - What's the difference?

ruckus | dispute | Related terms |

Ruckus is a related term of dispute.


As a noun ruckus

is a noisy disturbance and/or commotion.

As a verb dispute is

.

Savage vs Ungovernable - What's the difference?

savage | ungovernable | Related terms |

Savage is a related term of ungovernable.


As a proper noun savage

is .

As an adjective ungovernable is

not governable.

Seizure vs Arrogation - What's the difference?

seizure | arrogation | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between seizure and arrogation

is that seizure is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law while arrogation is the unjust assumption of rights or privilege.

Outstandingly vs Visibly - What's the difference?

outstandingly | visibly | Related terms |

Outstandingly is a related term of visibly.


As adverbs the difference between outstandingly and visibly

is that outstandingly is in an outstanding manner while visibly is in a visible manner; openly.

Premium vs Dividend - What's the difference?

premium | dividend | Related terms |

Premium is a related term of dividend.


As nouns the difference between premium and dividend

is that premium is bonus (extra amount of money given as a premium) while dividend is dividend.

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