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Result vs Intention - What's the difference?

result | intention | Related terms |

Result is a related term of intention.


As nouns the difference between result and intention

is that result is that which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect while intention is a course of action that a person intends to follow.

As a verb result

is to proceed, spring or rise, as a consequence, from facts, arguments, premises, combination of circumstances, consultation, thought or endeavor.

As an interjection result

is (uk) an exclamation of joy following a favorable outcome.

Sweep vs Time - What's the difference?

sweep | time | Related terms |

Sweep is a related term of time.


As nouns the difference between sweep and time

is that sweep is the person who steers a dragon boat while time is .

As a verb sweep

is to clean (a surface) by means of a motion of a broom or brush.

Shamelessness vs Forwardness - What's the difference?

shamelessness | forwardness | Related terms |

Shamelessness is a related term of forwardness.


As nouns the difference between shamelessness and forwardness

is that shamelessness is (uncountable) the state or characteristic of being shameless while forwardness is the quality of being forward.

Mendicant vs Cadger - What's the difference?

mendicant | cadger | Related terms |

Mendicant is a related term of cadger.


As nouns the difference between mendicant and cadger

is that mendicant is a pauper who lives by begging while cadger is (archaic) a hawker or peddler.

As an adjective mendicant

is depending on alms for a living.

Unaccustomed vs Unconversant - What's the difference?

unaccustomed | unconversant | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between unaccustomed and unconversant

is that unaccustomed is not prepared by life experience to an event or thing, not accustomed while unconversant is not conversant; unfamiliar, unacquainted.

Awful vs Displeasing - What's the difference?

awful | displeasing | Synonyms |

Awful is a synonym of displeasing.


As adjectives the difference between awful and displeasing

is that awful is oppressing with fear or horror; appalling, terrible while displeasing is unattractive, dislikable, objectionable.

As an adverb awful

is (colloquial) very, extremely; as, an awful big house.

As a verb displeasing is

.

Unethical vs Evil - What's the difference?

unethical | evil | Related terms |

Unethical is a related term of evil.


As adjectives the difference between unethical and evil

is that unethical is not morally approvable; morally bad; not ethical while evil is intending to harm; malevolent.

As a noun evil is

moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.

Status vs Authority - What's the difference?

status | authority | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between status and authority

is that status is a person’s condition, position or standing relative to that of others while authority is the power to enforce rules or give orders.

Brilliance vs Quickness - What's the difference?

brilliance | quickness | Synonyms |

Brilliance is a synonym of quickness.


As nouns the difference between brilliance and quickness

is that brilliance is the quality of being exceptionally effulgent (giving off light) while quickness is rapidity of movement or activity; agility or dexterity.

Caustic vs Hard - What's the difference?

caustic | hard | Related terms |

Caustic is a related term of hard.


As an adjective caustic

is caustic.

As a noun hard is

stove, heater; an enclosed space in which fuel (usually wood) is burned to provide heating, usually for cooking.

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