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Laughter vs Sportiveness - What's the difference?

laughter | sportiveness | Related terms |

Laughter is a related term of sportiveness.


As nouns the difference between laughter and sportiveness

is that laughter is the sound of laughing, produced by air so expelled; any similar sound while sportiveness is the state of being sportive.

Tramp vs Jaunt - What's the difference?

tramp | jaunt | Related terms |

Tramp is a related term of jaunt.


In lang=en terms the difference between tramp and jaunt

is that tramp is to travel or wander through while jaunt is to ride on a jaunting car.

As nouns the difference between tramp and jaunt

is that tramp is (pejorative) a homeless person, a vagabond while jaunt is (archaic) a wearisome journey.

As verbs the difference between tramp and jaunt

is that tramp is to walk with heavy footsteps while jaunt is to ramble here and there; to stroll; to make an excursion.

Brew vs Blend - What's the difference?

brew | blend | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between brew and blend

is that brew is to foment or prepare, as by brewing; to contrive; to plot; to hatch while blend is to mingle; to mix; to unite intimately; to pass or shade insensibly into each other.

In intransitive terms the difference between brew and blend

is that brew is to be in a state of preparation; to be mixing, forming, or gathering while blend is to be mingled or mixed.

Magnitude vs Spaciousness - What's the difference?

magnitude | spaciousness | Related terms |

Magnitude is a related term of spaciousness.


As nouns the difference between magnitude and spaciousness

is that magnitude is (uncountable|countable) the absolute or relative size, extent or importance of something while spaciousness is the state or quality of being spacious.

Irritation vs Inconvenience - What's the difference?

irritation | inconvenience | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between irritation and inconvenience

is that irritation is the act of irritating, or exciting, or the state of being irritated; excitement; stimulation, usually of an undue and uncomfortable kind; especially, excitement of anger or passion; provocation; annoyance; anger while inconvenience is the quality of being inconvenient.

As a verb inconvenience is

to bother; to discomfort.

Sticker vs Inscription - What's the difference?

sticker | inscription | Related terms |

Sticker is a related term of inscription.


As nouns the difference between sticker and inscription

is that sticker is something that sticks while inscription is text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone.

As a verb sticker

is to apply one or more stickers to (something).

As an adjective sticker

is (nonstandard|informal) (stick) (stickier).

Skilful vs Active - What's the difference?

skilful | active | Related terms |

Skilful is a related term of active.


As an adjective skilful

is possessing skill, skilled.

As a verb active is

.

Hit vs Crack - What's the difference?

hit | crack | Related terms |

Hit is a related term of crack.


As nouns the difference between hit and crack

is that hit is while crack is (senseid)a thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.

As a verb crack is

(senseid)to form cracks.

As an adjective crack is

highly trained and competent.

Knot vs Bevy - What's the difference?

knot | bevy | Related terms |

Knot is a related term of bevy.


As a verb knot

is (knyta).

As a noun bevy is

a group of animals, in particular quail.

Devise vs Pattern - What's the difference?

devise | pattern | Related terms |

Devise is a related term of pattern.


As verbs the difference between devise and pattern

is that devise is while pattern is to apply a pattern.

As a noun pattern is

model, example.

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