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Cnbc vs Nbc - What's the difference?

cnbc | nbc |

Cnbc is likely misspelled.


Cnbc has no English definition.

As an initialism NBC is

national Broadcasting Company.

Wondrous vs Marvellous - What's the difference?

wondrous | marvellous |


As adjectives the difference between wondrous and marvellous

is that wondrous is amazing, inspiring awe, "to be marvelled at" while marvellous is (uk) exciting wonder or surprise; astonishing; wonderful.

As an adverb wondrous

is in a wonderful degree; remarkably.

Wobble vs Shank - What's the difference?

wobble | shank |


In lang=en terms the difference between wobble and shank

is that wobble is a low-frequency oscillation sometimes used in dubstep while shank is to remove another's pants, especially in jest; to depants.

In intransitive terms the difference between wobble and shank

is that wobble is to vacillate in one's opinions while shank is to fall off, as a leaf, flower, or capsule, on account of disease affecting the supporting footstalk; usually followed by {{term|off|lang=en}}.

As an adjective shank is

bad.

Revealing vs Indictive - What's the difference?

revealing | indictive |


As adjectives the difference between revealing and indictive

is that revealing is of clothing: allowing more than is usual to be seen while indictive is proclaimed; declared; public.

As a verb revealing

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun revealing

is something revealed; a revelation.

Turmoil vs Frenzy - What's the difference?

turmoil | frenzy |


As nouns the difference between turmoil and frenzy

is that turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty while frenzy is a state of wild activity or panic.

As verbs the difference between turmoil and frenzy

is that turmoil is to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion while frenzy is to render frantic.

As an adjective frenzy is

mad; frantic.

Lodge vs Dislodge - What's the difference?

lodge | dislodge |


In intransitive terms the difference between lodge and dislodge

is that lodge is to become flattened, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind while dislodge is to move or go from a dwelling or former position.

In transitive terms the difference between lodge and dislodge

is that lodge is to place (a statement, etc.) with the proper authorities (such as courts, etc.) while dislodge is to remove or force out from a position or dwelling previously occupied.

As a noun lodge

is a building for recreational use such as a hunting lodge or a summer cabin.

Hyperendemic vs Epidemic - What's the difference?

hyperendemic | epidemic |


As adjectives the difference between hyperendemic and epidemic

is that hyperendemic is that has a high and continued incidence in an area while epidemic is like or having to do with an epidemic; widespread.

As a noun epidemic is

a widespread disease that affects many individuals in a population.

Maneuver vs Drill - What's the difference?

maneuver | drill |


In transitive terms the difference between maneuver and drill

is that maneuver is to move (something) carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position while drill is to sow (seeds) by dribbling them along a furrow or in a row.

Manuver vs Drill - What's the difference?

manuver | drill |


As a noun drill is

drill, exercise.

Moderate vs Democrat - What's the difference?

moderate | democrat |


As adjectives the difference between moderate and democrat

is that moderate is not excessive; acting in moderation while democrat is (politics) of or belonging to the democratic party in the united states.

As nouns the difference between moderate and democrat

is that moderate is one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics while democrat is (politics) a member or supporter of the democratic party in the united states.

As a verb moderate

is to reduce the excessiveness of (something).

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