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Attentiveness vs Regard - What's the difference?

attentiveness | regard | Related terms |

Attentiveness is a related term of regard.


As nouns the difference between attentiveness and regard

is that attentiveness is the state or quality of being attentive while regard is a steady look, a gaze.

As a verb regard is

(obsolete) to set store by (something), to hold (someone) in esteem; to consider to have value, to respect.

Unfruitful vs Uninteresting - What's the difference?

unfruitful | uninteresting | Related terms |

Unfruitful is a related term of uninteresting.


As adjectives the difference between unfruitful and uninteresting

is that unfruitful is of or pertaining to not bearing fruit (usually figuratively) while uninteresting is arousing little or no interest; boring or uneventful.

Union vs Hash - What's the difference?

union | hash | Related terms |

Union is a related term of hash.


As nouns the difference between union and hash

is that union is union (action and result) while hash is food]], especially meat and potatoes, chopped and mixed together or hash can be hashish, a drug derived from the cannabis plant.

As an adjective hash is

hashed, chopped into small pieces.

As a verb hash is

to chop into small pieces, to make into a hash.

Warped vs False - What's the difference?

warped | false | Related terms |

Warped is a related term of false.


As adjectives the difference between warped and false

is that warped is distorted by warping; twisted out of shape while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

As a verb warped

is (warp).

Accomplishment vs Talent - What's the difference?

accomplishment | talent | Related terms |

Accomplishment is a related term of talent.


As nouns the difference between accomplishment and talent

is that accomplishment is the act of accomplishing; entire performance; completion; fulfillment; as, the accomplishment of an enterprise, of a prophecy, etc while talent is talent.

Accomplished vs Supreme - What's the difference?

accomplished | supreme | Related terms |

Accomplished is a related term of supreme.


As an adjective accomplished

is completed; effected; established; as, an accomplished fact.

As a verb accomplished

is (accomplish).

As a proper noun supreme is

the supreme being; the almighty; god.

Glib vs Easy - What's the difference?

glib | easy | Related terms |

Glib is a related term of easy.


As adjectives the difference between glib and easy

is that glib is having a ready flow of words but lacking thought or understanding; superficial; shallow while easy is comfortable; at ease.

As verbs the difference between glib and easy

is that glib is to make glib or glib can be (obsolete) to castrate; to geld; to emasculate while easy is to easy-oar (stop rowing).

As nouns the difference between glib and easy

is that glib is (historical) a mass of matted hair worn down over the eyes, formerly worn in ireland while easy is something that is easy.

As an adverb easy is

in a relaxed or casual manner.

Hole vs Bite - What's the difference?

hole | bite | Related terms |


In figuratively terms the difference between hole and bite

is that hole is a weakness, a flaw while bite is aggression.

In transitive terms the difference between hole and bite

is that hole is to drive into a hole, as an animal, or a billiard ball or golf ball while bite is to take hold of; to hold fast; to adhere to.

Jerk vs Fetch - What's the difference?

jerk | fetch | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between jerk and fetch

is that jerk is to flout with contempt while fetch is to recall from a swoon; to revive; sometimes with to.

In intransitive terms the difference between jerk and fetch

is that jerk is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement while fetch is to bring oneself; to make headway; to veer; as, to fetch about; to fetch to windward.

As an adjective fetch is

attractive, popular.

Assess vs Prove - What's the difference?

assess | prove | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between assess and prove

is that assess is to calculate and demand (the tax money due) from a person or entity while prove is to put to the test, to make trial of.

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