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Intensely vs Sharply - What's the difference?

intensely | sharply | Related terms |

Intensely is a related term of sharply.


As adverbs the difference between intensely and sharply

is that intensely is in an intense manner while sharply is in a sharp manner; pertaining to precision.

Filthy vs Besmeared - What's the difference?

filthy | besmeared | Related terms |

Filthy is a related term of besmeared.


As an adjective filthy

is covered with filth; very dirty.

As a verb besmeared is

(besmear).

Suppliment vs Supplement - What's the difference?

suppliment | supplement |

Suppliment is often a misspelling of supplement.


Suppliment has no English definition.

As a noun supplement

is something added, especially to make up for a deficiency.

As a verb supplement

is to provide or make a supplement to something.

Negation vs Refusal - What's the difference?

negation | refusal |


As nouns the difference between negation and refusal

is that negation is denial (act of denying) while refusal is the act of refusing.

Anticipate vs Guess - What's the difference?

anticipate | guess |


As verbs the difference between anticipate and guess

is that anticipate is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action while guess is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.

As a noun guess is

a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.

Inadviseable vs Unadvisable - What's the difference?

inadviseable | unadvisable |

Inadviseable is likely misspelled.


Inadviseable has no English definition.

As an adjective unadvisable is

inadvisable.

Although vs Head - What's the difference?

although | head |


As a conjunction although

is though, even though, in spite of the fact that:.

As a proper noun head is

, from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname for someone with an odd-looking head.

Althouh vs Nevertheless - What's the difference?

althouh | nevertheless |


As an adverb nevertheless is

(conjunctive) in spite of what preceded; yet.

Hauler vs Trucking - What's the difference?

hauler | trucking |


As nouns the difference between hauler and trucking

is that hauler is a person or thing that hauls another person or thing while trucking is trading, bartering.

As a verb trucking is

.

Rule vs Head - What's the difference?

rule | head |


In obsolete terms the difference between rule and head

is that rule is conduct; behaviour while head is to behead; to decapitate.

In lang=en terms the difference between rule and head

is that rule is a determinate method prescribed for performing any operation and producing a certain result while head is the glans penis.

In transitive terms the difference between rule and head

is that rule is to establish or settle by, or as by, a rule; to fix by universal or general consent, or by common practice while head is to strike with the head; as in soccer, to head the ball

In intransitive terms the difference between rule and head

is that rule is to decide judicially while head is to form a head.

As an adjective head is

of, relating to, or intended for the head.

As a proper noun Head is

{{surname|from=Middle English}}, from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname for someone with an odd-looking head.

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