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Fret vs Trouble - What's the difference?

fret | trouble | Related terms |

Fret is a related term of trouble.


As an adjective fret

is cold.

As a verb trouble is

.

Request vs Bid - What's the difference?

request | bid | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between request and bid

is that request is that which is asked for or requested while bid is to proclaim (a bede, prayer); to pray.

As nouns the difference between request and bid

is that request is act of requesting while bid is an offer at an auction, or to carry out a piece of work.

As verbs the difference between request and bid

is that request is to express the need or desire for while bid is to issue a command; to tell.

As an initialism BID is

Bis in die: twice a day, two times per day.

Outrageous vs Abominable - What's the difference?

outrageous | abominable | Related terms |

Outrageous is a related term of abominable.


As adjectives the difference between outrageous and abominable

is that outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront while abominable is worthy of, or causing, abhorrence, as a thing of evil omen; odious in the utmost degree; very hateful; detestable; loathsome; execrable .

Mass vs Band - What's the difference?

mass | band | Related terms |

Mass is a related term of band.


As nouns the difference between mass and band

is that mass is march while band is tape.

Kid vs Ride - What's the difference?

kid | ride | Related terms |

Kid is a related term of ride.


As verbs the difference between kid and ride

is that kid is (colloquial) to make a fool of (someone) while ride is .

As a noun kid

is a young goat or kid can be a fagot; a bundle of heath and furze.

Devoted vs Rabid - What's the difference?

devoted | rabid | Related terms |

Devoted is a related term of rabid.


As adjectives the difference between devoted and rabid

is that devoted is vowed; dedicated; consecrated while rabid is affected with rabies.

As a verb devoted

is (devote).

Sense vs Motive - What's the difference?

sense | motive | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between sense and motive

is that sense is (manner to perceive) Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste while motive is an idea or communication that makes one want to act, especially from spiritual sources; a divine prompting.

As verbs the difference between sense and motive

is that sense is to use biological senses: to either smell, watch, taste, hear or feel while motive is to prompt or incite by a motive or motives; to move.

As an adjective motive is

causing motion; having power to move, or tending to move; as, a motive argument; motive power.

Symbol vs Drawing - What's the difference?

symbol | drawing | Related terms |

Symbol is a related term of drawing.


As nouns the difference between symbol and drawing

is that symbol is symbol while drawing is a picture, likeness, diagram or representation, usually drawn on paper.

As a verb drawing is

.

Unadorned vs Unreserved - What's the difference?

unadorned | unreserved | Related terms |

Unadorned is a related term of unreserved.


As adjectives the difference between unadorned and unreserved

is that unadorned is having no additional decoration or embellishment; plain and simple while unreserved is not reserved.

Pester vs Bully - What's the difference?

pester | bully | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between pester and bully

is that pester is to bother, harass or annoy persistently while bully is to act aggressively towards.

As a noun bully is

a person who is cruel to others, especially those who are weaker or have less power.

As an adjective bully is

very good; excellent.

As an interjection bully is

well done.

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