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Clamour vs Dissonance - What's the difference?

clamour | dissonance | Related terms |

Clamour is a related term of dissonance.


As nouns the difference between clamour and dissonance

is that clamour is while dissonance is a harsh, discordant combination of sounds.

As a verb clamour

is .

Combination vs Intermixture - What's the difference?

combination | intermixture | Related terms |

Combination is a related term of intermixture.


As nouns the difference between combination and intermixture

is that combination is the act of combining, the state of being combined or the result of combining while intermixture is a mass formed by mixture; a mass of ingredients mixed.

Tenancy vs Occupation - What's the difference?

tenancy | occupation | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between tenancy and occupation

is that tenancy is the occupancy of property etc, under a lease, or by paying rent while occupation is an activity or task with which one occupies oneself; usually specifically the productive activity, service, trade, or craft for which one is regularly paid; a job.

Heartache vs Hardship - What's the difference?

heartache | hardship | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between heartache and hardship

is that heartache is very sincere and difficult emotional problems or stress while hardship is (countable or uncountable) Difficulty or trouble; hard times.

Contributing vs Connected - What's the difference?

contributing | connected | Related terms |

Contributing is a related term of connected.


As verbs the difference between contributing and connected

is that contributing is while connected is (connect).

As an adjective connected is

(usually with "well-"): having favorable rapport with a powerful entity.

Tricky vs Oblique - What's the difference?

tricky | oblique | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between tricky and oblique

is that tricky is hard to deal with, complicated while oblique is not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from, the base; slanting; inclined.

As a noun oblique is

an oblique line.

As a verb oblique is

to deviate from a perpendicular line; to move in an oblique direction.

Bluff vs Rude - What's the difference?

bluff | rude | Related terms |

Bluff is a related term of rude.


As proper nouns the difference between bluff and rude

is that bluff is the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region while rude is settlement in croatia, near zagreb.

Muddled vs Chaotic - What's the difference?

muddled | chaotic | Related terms |

Muddled is a related term of chaotic.


As adjectives the difference between muddled and chaotic

is that muddled is confused, disorganised, in disarray while chaotic is filled with chaos.

As a verb muddled

is (muddle).

Antagonistic vs Ugly - What's the difference?

antagonistic | ugly | Related terms |

Antagonistic is a related term of ugly.


As adjectives the difference between antagonistic and ugly

is that antagonistic is contending or acting against; as, antagonistic forces while ugly is displeasing to the eye; not aesthetically pleasing.

As a noun ugly is

(slang|uncountable) ugliness.

Hulking vs Solid - What's the difference?

hulking | solid | Related terms |

Hulking is a related term of solid.


As an adjective hulking

is large and bulky.

As an acronym solid is

(programming|object-oriented).

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