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Influential vs Esteemed - What's the difference?

influential | esteemed | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between influential and esteemed

is that influential is having or exerting influence while esteemed is respected, having respect or admiration from others.

As a noun influential

is a person who has influence.

As a verb esteemed is

past tense of esteem.

Frivolity vs Thoughtlessness - What's the difference?

frivolity | thoughtlessness | Synonyms |

Frivolity is a synonym of thoughtlessness.


As nouns the difference between frivolity and thoughtlessness

is that frivolity is frivolous act while thoughtlessness is disregard for other's feelings.

Entrancing vs Thrilling - What's the difference?

entrancing | thrilling | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between entrancing and thrilling

is that entrancing is present participle of lang=en while thrilling is present participle of lang=en.

As adjectives the difference between entrancing and thrilling

is that entrancing is hypnotic while thrilling is causing the feeling of a sudden excitement.

As a noun thrilling is

a thrill.

Various vs Sporadic - What's the difference?

various | sporadic | Related terms |

Various is a related term of sporadic.


As adjectives the difference between various and sporadic

is that various is having a broad range (of different elements) while sporadic is rare and scattered in occurrence.

As a determiner various

is more than one (of an indeterminate set of things).

Reprobate vs Lewd - What's the difference?

reprobate | lewd | Related terms |

Reprobate is a related term of lewd.


As adjectives the difference between reprobate and lewd

is that reprobate is (rare) rejected; cast off as worthless while lewd is lascivious, sexually promiscuous, rude.

As a noun reprobate

is one rejected by god; a sinful person.

As a verb reprobate

is to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.

Clean vs Chaste - What's the difference?

clean | chaste | Synonyms |

Clean is a synonym of chaste.


As adjectives the difference between clean and chaste

is that clean is free of dirt or impurities or protruberances while chaste is abstaining from sexual intercourse, celibate.

As a noun clean

is removal of dirt.

As a verb clean

is to remove dirt from a place or object.

As an adverb clean

is fully and completely.

Nerve vs Bravado - What's the difference?

nerve | bravado | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between nerve and bravado

is that nerve is a bundle of neurons with their connective tissue sheaths, blood vessels and lymphatics while bravado is a swaggering show of defiance or courage.

As a verb nerve

is to give courage; sometimes with "up".

Dwarf vs Miniature - What's the difference?

dwarf | miniature | Related terms |

Dwarf is a related term of miniature.


In lang=en terms the difference between dwarf and miniature

is that dwarf is to become (much) smaller while miniature is to make smaller than normal; to reproduce in miniature.

As nouns the difference between dwarf and miniature

is that dwarf is (mythology) any member of a race of beings from (especially scandinavian and other germanic) folklore, usually depicted as having some sort of supernatural powers and being skilled in crafting and metalworking, often depicted as short, and sometimes depicted as clashing with elves while miniature is greatly diminished size or form; reduced scale.

As adjectives the difference between dwarf and miniature

is that dwarf is while miniature is smaller than normal.

As verbs the difference between dwarf and miniature

is that dwarf is to render (much) smaller, turn into a dwarf (version) while miniature is to make smaller than normal; to reproduce in miniature.

Debauched vs Brutish - What's the difference?

debauched | brutish | Related terms |

Debauched is a related term of brutish.


As adjectives the difference between debauched and brutish

is that debauched is indulging in or characterised by sensual pleasures to a degree perceived to be morally harmful; corrupted; immoral; self-indulgent while brutish is of, or in the manner of a brute.

As a verb debauched

is (debauch).

Immaculate vs Washed - What's the difference?

immaculate | washed | Related terms |

Immaculate is a related term of washed.


As an adjective immaculate

is having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure.

As a verb washed is

(wash).

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