army |
gang |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between army and gang
is that
army is a large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations while
gang is a going, journey; a course, path, track.
As a proper noun Army
is a sports team representing the
US Military Academy at
West Point.
As a verb gang is
to go; walk; proceed.
plunge |
tumble |
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In transitive terms the difference between plunge and tumble
is that
plunge is to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse while
tumble is to smooth and polish a rough surface on relatively small parts.
In intransitive terms the difference between plunge and tumble
is that
plunge is to pitch or throw one's self headlong or violently forward, as a horse does while
tumble is to fall end over end.
circumspect |
prudish |
Related terms |
Circumspect is a related term of prudish.
As adjectives the difference between circumspect and prudish
is that
circumspect is carefully aware of all circumstances; considerate of all that is pertinent while
prudish is of excessive propriety; easily offended or shocked, especially by sexual matters.
aversion |
disrelish |
Related terms |
Aversion is a related term of disrelish.
As nouns the difference between aversion and disrelish
is that
aversion is aversion while
disrelish is a lack of relish: distaste.
As a verb disrelish is
to have no taste for; to reject as distasteful.
intentional |
resolute |
Related terms |
Intentional is a related term of resolute.
As adjectives the difference between intentional and resolute
is that
intentional is intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily while
resolute is firm, unyielding, determined.
content |
gist |
Synonyms |
Content is a synonym of gist.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between content and gist
is that
content is (obsolete) to satisfy the expectations of; to pay; to requite while
gist is (obsolete) resting place (especially of animals), lodging.
As nouns the difference between content and gist
is that
content is (uncountable) that which is contained or
content can be satisfaction; contentment while
gist is the most essential part; the main idea or substance (of a longer or more complicated matter); the crux of a matter.
As verbs the difference between content and gist
is that
content is to give contentment or satisfaction; to satisfy; to gratify; to appease while
gist is to summarize, to extract and present the most important parts of.
As an adjective content
is satisfied; in a state of satisfaction.
dash |
scoot |
Related terms |
Dash is a related term of scoot.
As nouns the difference between dash and scoot
is that
dash is (typography) any of the following symbols: (''horizontal bar ) while
scoot is (slang) a dollar.
As verbs the difference between dash and scoot
is that
dash is to run quickly or for a short distance while
scoot is (
split) to walk fast; to go quickly; to run away hastily.
As an interjection dash
is (euphemistic) damn!.
resolution |
purposefulness |
Related terms |
Resolution is a related term of purposefulness.
As nouns the difference between resolution and purposefulness
is that
resolution is resolution while
purposefulness is (uncountable) the state of being purposeful.
body |
partnership |
Related terms |
Body is a related term of partnership.
As nouns the difference between body and partnership
is that
body is a bodysuit , chiefly worn by women and children while
partnership is the state of being associated with a partner.
shipshape |
immaculate |
Related terms |
Shipshape is a related term of immaculate.
As adjectives the difference between shipshape and immaculate
is that
shipshape is meticulously neat and tidy while
immaculate is having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, pure.
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