superficial |
abreast |
As adjectives the difference between superficial and abreast
is that
superficial is shallow, lacking substance while
abreast is side by side, facing forward .
As a noun superficial
is (chiefly in plural) a surface detail.
As an adverb abreast is
side by side, facing forward .
As a preposition abreast is
abreast of; alongside
.
disturbedu |
trouble |
lendb |
row |
As a noun row is
trench, ditch.
nemerous |
many |
As a determiner many is
an indefinite large number of.
As a pronoun many is
a collective mass of people.
As a noun many is
a multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
enemy |
fow |
As a noun enemy
is someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else.
As an adjective enemy
is of, relating to, or belonging to an enemy.
As an initialism FOW is
fall of wicket.
ememy |
foe |
As an initialism foe is
friends of the earth.
stimulating |
motivate |
As verbs the difference between stimulating and motivate
is that
stimulating is while
motivate is to provide someone with an incentive to do something; to encourage.
As an adjective stimulating
is having a manner that stimulates.
splendor |
lend |
As nouns the difference between splendor and lend
is that
splendor is great light, luster or brilliance while
lend is the lumbar region; loin.
As a verb lend is
to allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be ed.
splendid |
did |
As an adjective splendid
is possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright; as, a splendid sun.
As a proper noun did is
sun (
sunday).
splendidly |
did |
As an adverb splendidly
is in a splendid manner .
As a proper noun did is
sun (
sunday).
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