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Unmistakable vs Touchable - What's the difference?

unmistakable | touchable | Related terms |

Unmistakable is a related term of touchable.


As adjectives the difference between unmistakable and touchable

is that unmistakable is unique, such that it cannot be mistaken for something else while touchable is capable of being touched; tangible or palpable.

Sparkle vs Resplendence - What's the difference?

sparkle | resplendence | Related terms |

Sparkle is a related term of resplendence.


As nouns the difference between sparkle and resplendence

is that sparkle is a little spark; a scintillation while resplendence is the property of being, or that which causes something to be, resplendent.

As a verb sparkle

is to emit sparks; to throw off ignited or incandescent particles; to shine as if throwing off sparks; to emit flashes of light; to scintillate; to twinkle; as, the blazing wood sparkles; the stars sparkle.

Affable vs Easygoing - What's the difference?

affable | easygoing | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between affable and easygoing

is that affable is receiving others kindly and conversing with them in a free and friendly manner; friendly, courteous, sociable while easygoing is calm, relaxed, casual and informal.

Vibrant vs Breezy - What's the difference?

vibrant | breezy | Related terms |

Vibrant is a related term of breezy.


As a noun vibrant

is trill.

As an adjective breezy is

with a breeze blowing, with a lively wind, pleasantly windy.

Span vs Bulk - What's the difference?

span | bulk | Related terms |

Span is a related term of bulk.


As adjectives the difference between span and bulk

is that span is hairless, glabrous while bulk is being large in size, mass or volume (of goods, etc).

As a noun bulk is

size, mass or volume.

As a verb bulk is

to appear or seem to be, as to bulk or extent.

Outfit vs Vestment - What's the difference?

outfit | vestment | Related terms |

Outfit is a related term of vestment.


As nouns the difference between outfit and vestment

is that outfit is a set of clothing (with accessories) while vestment is a robe or gown worn as an indication of office.

As a verb outfit

is to provide with, usually for a specific purpose.

Intoxicating vs Arousing - What's the difference?

intoxicating | arousing | Related terms |

Intoxicating is a related term of arousing.


As adjectives the difference between intoxicating and arousing

is that intoxicating is (of a substance) able to intoxicate; an intoxicant while arousing is that or who arouses or arouse.

As verbs the difference between intoxicating and arousing

is that intoxicating is while arousing is .

As a noun arousing is

(rare) an act or occurrence in which something is aroused.

Static vs Phlegmatic - What's the difference?

static | phlegmatic | Related terms |

Static is a related term of phlegmatic.


As adjectives the difference between static and phlegmatic

is that static is unchanging; that cannot or does not change while phlegmatic is not easily excited to action or passion; calm; sluggish.

As nouns the difference between static and phlegmatic

is that static is interference on a broadcast signal caused by atmospheric disturbances; heard as crackles on radio, or seen as random specks on television while phlegmatic is one who has a phlegmatic disposition.

Unimpassioned vs Detached - What's the difference?

unimpassioned | detached | Related terms |

Unimpassioned is a related term of detached.


As adjectives the difference between unimpassioned and detached

is that unimpassioned is not impassioned; lacking passion; without emotion while detached is of a house: not joined to another house on either side.

As a verb detached is

(detach).

Muddle vs Daze - What's the difference?

muddle | daze | Related terms |

Muddle is a related term of daze.


As verbs the difference between muddle and daze

is that muddle is to mix together, to mix up; to confuse while daze is to stupefy with excess of light; with a blow, with cold, or with fear; to confuse; to benumb.

As nouns the difference between muddle and daze

is that muddle is a mixture; a confusion; a garble while daze is the state of being dazed;.

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