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Relish vs Bias - What's the difference?

relish | bias | Related terms |

Relish is a related term of bias.


As a noun relish

is a pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence, enjoyable quality; power of pleasing.

As a verb relish

is (obsolete|intransitive) to taste; to have a specified taste or flavour.

As a proper noun bias is

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Inexpert vs Unacquainted - What's the difference?

inexpert | unacquainted | Related terms |

Inexpert is a related term of unacquainted.


As adjectives the difference between inexpert and unacquainted

is that inexpert is inept or unskilled; not of expert ability or quality while unacquainted is not acquainted.

Dazzle vs Brilliancy - What's the difference?

dazzle | brilliancy | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between dazzle and brilliancy

is that dazzle is a light of dazzling brilliancy while brilliancy is a shining quality; brilliance.

As a verb dazzle

is to confuse the sight of by means of excessive brightness.

Threat vs Imperilment - What's the difference?

threat | imperilment | Related terms |

Threat is a related term of imperilment.


As nouns the difference between threat and imperilment

is that threat is an expression of intent to injure or punish another while imperilment is the act of imperiling, or the state of being imperiled.

As a verb threat

is (label) to press; urge; compel.

Clatter vs Tinkle - What's the difference?

clatter | tinkle | Related terms |

Clatter is a related term of tinkle.


In lang=en terms the difference between clatter and tinkle

is that clatter is to chatter noisily or rapidly while tinkle is to indicate, signal, etc by tinkling.

As nouns the difference between clatter and tinkle

is that clatter is a rattling noise while tinkle is a light metallic sound, resembling the tinkling of bells or wind chimes.

As verbs the difference between clatter and tinkle

is that clatter is to cause to make a rattling sound while tinkle is to make light metallic sounds, rather like a very small bell.

Top vs Jacket - What's the difference?

top | jacket | Related terms |

Top is a related term of jacket.


As a symbol top

is tongan.

As a noun jacket is

a piece of clothing worn on the upper body outside a shirt or blouse, often waist length to thigh length.

As a verb jacket is

to enclose or encase in a jacket or other covering.

Hint vs Presage - What's the difference?

hint | presage | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between hint and presage

is that hint is to suggest tacitly without a direct statement; to provide a clue while presage is to make a prediction.

In transitive terms the difference between hint and presage

is that hint is to develop and add hints to a font while presage is to have a presentiment of; to feel beforehand; to foreknow.

Map vs Determine - What's the difference?

map | determine | Related terms |

Map is a related term of determine.


As an initialism map

is (travel) modified american plan, a hotel rate that included accommodation, breakfast and dinner, but not lunch.

As a verb determine is

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Charge vs Bid - What's the difference?

charge | bid | Related terms |

Charge is a related term of bid.


As a proper noun charge

is a commune in the indre-et-loire department in france.

As a verb bid is

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Jangle vs Buzz - What's the difference?

jangle | buzz | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between jangle and buzz

is that jangle is to make a rattling metallic sound while buzz is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.

In transitive terms the difference between jangle and buzz

is that jangle is to irritate while buzz is to talk to incessantly or confidentially in a low humming voice.

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