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Inconvenience vs Pestilence - What's the difference?

inconvenience | pestilence | Related terms |

Inconvenience is a related term of pestilence.


As a noun inconvenience

is the quality of being inconvenient.

As a verb inconvenience

is to bother; to discomfort.

As a proper noun pestilence is

the personification of pestilence, often depicted riding a white horse.

Pleasant vs Soft - What's the difference?

pleasant | soft | Synonyms |

Pleasant is a synonym of soft.


As adjectives the difference between pleasant and soft

is that pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner while soft is easily giving way under pressure.

As nouns the difference between pleasant and soft

is that pleasant is (obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon while soft is a soft or foolish person; an idiot.

As an interjection soft is

(archaic) be quiet; hold; stop; not so fast.

As an adverb soft is

(lb) softly; without roughness or harshness; gently; quietly.

Countless vs Immeasurable - What's the difference?

countless | immeasurable | Synonyms |

Countless is a synonym of immeasurable.


As adjectives the difference between countless and immeasurable

is that countless is too many to count; innumerable or incalculable while immeasurable is impossible to measure.

As a noun immeasurable is

anything that cannot be measured.

Inclined vs Habituated - What's the difference?

inclined | habituated | Related terms |

Inclined is a related term of habituated.


As verbs the difference between inclined and habituated

is that inclined is (incline) while habituated is (habituate).

As an adjective inclined

is at an angle to the horizontal; slanted or sloped.

Colourful vs Graphic - What's the difference?

colourful | graphic | Synonyms |

Colourful is a synonym of graphic.


As adjectives the difference between colourful and graphic

is that colourful is while graphic is drawn, pictorial.

As a noun graphic is

a drawing or picture.

Produce vs Shape - What's the difference?

produce | shape | Related terms |

Produce is a related term of shape.


In lang=en terms the difference between produce and shape

is that produce is to make (a thing) available to a person, an authority, etc; to provide for inspection while shape is to give something a shape and definition.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between produce and shape

is that produce is (obsolete) to draw out; to extend; to lengthen or prolong while shape is (obsolete) to imagine; to conceive.

As verbs the difference between produce and shape

is that produce is to yield, make or manufacture; to generate while shape is to give something a shape and definition.

As nouns the difference between produce and shape

is that produce is items produced while shape is the status or condition of something.

Surreptitious vs Concealed - What's the difference?

surreptitious | concealed | Related terms |

Surreptitious is a related term of concealed.


As an adjective surreptitious

is stealth]]y, furtive, [[hidden|well hidden, covert (especially movements).

As a verb concealed is

(conceal).

Gentlehearted vs Tender - What's the difference?

gentlehearted | tender | Related terms |

Gentlehearted is likely misspelled.


Gentlehearted has no English definition.

As an adjective tender is

sensitive or painful to the touch.

As a verb tender is

to make tender or delicate; to weaken.

As a noun tender is

regard; care; kind concern.

Disposition vs Grouping - What's the difference?

disposition | grouping | Synonyms |

Disposition is a synonym of grouping.


As nouns the difference between disposition and grouping

is that disposition is disposal while grouping is a collection of things or people united as a group.

As a verb grouping is

.

Specked vs Tabby - What's the difference?

specked | tabby | Related terms |

Specked is a related term of tabby.


As an adjective specked

is having specks or spots, speckled.

As a proper noun tabby is

.

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