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Failed vs Bad - What's the difference?

failed | bad |


As verbs the difference between failed and bad

is that failed is (fail) while bad is to simulate.

Vocations vs Hobbies - What's the difference?

vocations | hobbies |


As nouns the difference between vocations and hobbies

is that vocations is while hobbies is .

Owen vs Wesley - What's the difference?

owen | wesley |


As proper nouns the difference between owen and wesley

is that owen is of (etyl) origin, possibly derived from eugene, cognate to gaelic while wesley is .

Fagot vs Gay - What's the difference?

fagot | gay |


As nouns the difference between fagot and gay

is that fagot is alternative form of lang=en bundle of sticks while gay is a homosexual, especially a male homosexual; see also lesbian.

As verbs the difference between fagot and gay

is that fagot is to make a fagot of; to bind together in a fagot or bundle while gay is to make happy or cheerful.

As a proper noun Gay is

{{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname for a cheerful or lively person.

As an adjective gay is

happy, joyful, and lively.

Childisk vs Childlike - What's the difference?

childisk | childlike |


As an adjective childlike is

innocent and trustful; credulous; artless.

Entrances vs Corridor - What's the difference?

entrances | corridor |


As nouns the difference between entrances and corridor

is that entrances is while corridor is a narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see ).

As a verb entrances

is (entrance).

Ostensible vs Osten - What's the difference?

ostensible | osten |


As an adjective ostensible

is apparent, evident; meant for open display.

As a noun osten is

.

Ostentatious vs Osten - What's the difference?

ostentatious | osten |


As an adjective ostentatious

is of ostentation.

As a noun osten is

.

Colouful vs Coloured - What's the difference?

colouful | coloured |


As an adjective coloured is

.

As a noun coloured is

.

As a verb coloured is

(colour).

Buildability vs Capacity - What's the difference?

buildability | capacity |


As nouns the difference between buildability and capacity

is that buildability is the quality of being buildable while capacity is the ability to hold, receive or absorb.

As an adjective capacity is

filling the allotted space.

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