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Glory vs Admiration - What's the difference?

glory | admiration | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between glory and admiration

is that glory is pride; boastfulness; arrogance while admiration is cause of admiration; something to excite wonder, or pleased surprise.

As nouns the difference between glory and admiration

is that glory is great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful while admiration is wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue.

As a verb glory

is to exult with joy; to rejoice.

Approbation vs Hallelujah - What's the difference?

approbation | hallelujah | Related terms |

Approbation is a related term of hallelujah.


As nouns the difference between approbation and hallelujah

is that approbation is the act of approving; an assenting to the propriety of a thing with some degree of pleasure or satisfaction; approval, sanction, commendation or official recognition while hallelujah is a shout of “”.

As an interjection hallelujah is

an exclamation used in songs of praise or thanksgiving to god.

As a verb hallelujah is

to cry "hallelujah" in praise.

Plentiful vs Unsparing - What's the difference?

plentiful | unsparing | Synonyms |

Plentiful is a synonym of unsparing.


As adjectives the difference between plentiful and unsparing

is that plentiful is existing in large number or ample amount while unsparing is without sparing.

Intent vs Use - What's the difference?

intent | use | Related terms |

Intent is a related term of use.


As a noun intent

is a purpose; something that is intended.

As an adjective intent

is firmly fixed or concentrated on something.

As a verb use is

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Tension vs Grievance - What's the difference?

tension | grievance | Related terms |

Tension is a related term of grievance.


As nouns the difference between tension and grievance

is that tension is tension while grievance is (countable) something which causes grief.

Pillage vs Rifle - What's the difference?

pillage | rifle | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between pillage and rifle

is that pillage is to loot or plunder by force, especially in time of war while rifle is to search with intent to steal; to ransack, pillage or plunder.

As nouns the difference between pillage and rifle

is that pillage is the spoils of war while rifle is a long firearm firing a single projectile, usually with a rifled barrel to improve accuracy.

Forefather vs Originator - What's the difference?

forefather | originator | Synonyms |

Forefather is a synonym of originator.


As nouns the difference between forefather and originator

is that forefather is ancestor(w) while originator is someone who originates, creates or founds something.

Suggestion vs Conception - What's the difference?

suggestion | conception | Related terms |

Suggestion is a related term of conception.


As nouns the difference between suggestion and conception

is that suggestion is (countable) something suggested (with subsequent adposition being for ) while conception is the act of conceiving.

Persistence vs Guts - What's the difference?

persistence | guts | Related terms |

Persistence is a related term of guts.


As nouns the difference between persistence and guts

is that persistence is the property of being persistent while guts is .

Chary vs Alert - What's the difference?

chary | alert | Related terms |

Chary is a related term of alert.


As an adjective chary

is (obsolete) sad; sorrowful; grievous.

As a proper noun alert is

the northernmost inhabited place in nunavut, canada.

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