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Enchanting vs Endearing - What's the difference?

enchanting | endearing | Related terms |

Enchanting is a related term of endearing.


As verbs the difference between enchanting and endearing

is that enchanting is while endearing is .

As adjectives the difference between enchanting and endearing

is that enchanting is having the ability to enchant; charming, delightful while endearing is inspiring love or affection, in a childlike way.

As nouns the difference between enchanting and endearing

is that enchanting is an act of enchantment while endearing is endearment.

Natural vs External - What's the difference?

natural | external | Related terms |

Natural is a related term of external.


As adjectives the difference between natural and external

is that natural is that exists and evolved within the confines of an ecosystem while external is outside of something; on the exterior.

As a noun natural

is .

Correspondence vs Affinity - What's the difference?

correspondence | affinity | Related terms |

Correspondence is a related term of affinity.


As nouns the difference between correspondence and affinity

is that correspondence is (uncountable) friendly discussion while affinity is a natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing.

Leading vs Eminent - What's the difference?

leading | eminent | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between leading and eminent

is that leading is providing guidance or direction while eminent is high, lofty; towering; prominent.

As a verb leading

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun leading

is an act by which one is led or guided.

Occasion vs Thrust - What's the difference?

occasion | thrust | Related terms |

Occasion is a related term of thrust.


As nouns the difference between occasion and thrust

is that occasion is a favorable opportunity; a convenient or timely chance while thrust is (fencing) an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point.

As verbs the difference between occasion and thrust

is that occasion is to give occasion to; to cause; to produce; to induce; as, to occasion anxiety while thrust is (lb) to make advance with.

Unsounded vs Unarticulated - What's the difference?

unsounded | unarticulated | Related terms |

Unsounded is a related term of unarticulated.


As adjectives the difference between unsounded and unarticulated

is that unsounded is unfathomed while unarticulated is not articulated.

Oversupply vs Deluge - What's the difference?

oversupply | deluge | Related terms |

Oversupply is a related term of deluge.


As a verb oversupply

is to supply more than is needed.

As a noun oversupply

is an excessive supply.

As a proper noun deluge is

(bible) the biblical flood during the time of noah.

Degraded vs Discreditable - What's the difference?

degraded | discreditable | Related terms |

Degraded is a related term of discreditable.


As adjectives the difference between degraded and discreditable

is that degraded is feeling or having undergone degradation; deprived of dignity or self-respect while discreditable is able to be discredited.

As a verb degraded

is (degrade).

Queer vs Anomalous - What's the difference?

queer | anomalous | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between queer and anomalous

is that queer is weird, odd or different; whimsical while anomalous is deviating from the normal; aberrant or abnormal.

As a noun queer

is a person who is or appears homosexual, or who has homosexual qualities.

As a verb queer

is to render an endeavor or agreement ineffective or null.

As an adverb queer

is queerly.

Spiteful vs Peevish - What's the difference?

spiteful | peevish | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between spiteful and peevish

is that spiteful is filled with, or showing, spite; having a desire to vex, annoy, or injure; malignant; malicious while peevish is constantly complaining; fretful, whining.

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