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Exacerbation vs Flare - What's the difference?

exacerbation | flare |


As nouns the difference between exacerbation and flare

is that exacerbation is an increase in the severity of something (such as a disease) while flare is a source of brightly burning light or intense heat used to attract attention in an emergency, to illuminate an area, or as a decoy.

As a verb flare is

to blaze brightly.

Audit vs Edit - What's the difference?

audit | edit |


As nouns the difference between audit and edit

is that audit is an audience; a hearing while edit is a change to the text of a document.

As verbs the difference between audit and edit

is that audit is to examine and adjust (e.g. an account) while edit is to change a text, or a document.

Love vs Jealousy - What's the difference?

love | jealousy |


As nouns the difference between love and jealousy

is that love is money while jealousy is (uncountable) a state of suspicious guarding towards a spouse, lover etc, from fears of infidelity.

Venue vs Value - What's the difference?

venue | value |


As a noun venue

is a place, especially the one where a given event is to happen.

As a verb value is

.

Respondent vs Interviewed - What's the difference?

respondent | interviewed |


As a noun respondent

is person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court. In some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent.

As an adjective respondent

is disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.

As a verb interviewed is

past tense of interview.

Pun vs Alliteration - What's the difference?

pun | alliteration |


As nouns the difference between pun and alliteration

is that pun is a joke or type of wordplay in which similar senses or sounds of two words or phrases, or different senses of the same word, are deliberately confused while alliteration is the repetition of consonants at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other, or at short intervals.

As a verb pun

is to beat; strike with force; ram; pound, as in a mortar; reduce to powder.

Content vs Signer - What's the difference?

content | signer |


As nouns the difference between content and signer

is that content is (uncountable) that which is contained or content can be satisfaction; contentment while signer is one who signs something.

As an adjective content

is satisfied; in a state of satisfaction.

As a verb content

is to give contentment or satisfaction; to satisfy; to gratify; to appease.

Elected vs Designated - What's the difference?

elected | designated |


As verbs the difference between elected and designated

is that elected is (elect) while designated is (designate).

As a noun elected

is one who is elected.

As an adjective designated is

having a specified designation.

Regularly vs Gradually - What's the difference?

regularly | gradually |


As adverbs the difference between regularly and gradually

is that regularly is with constant frequency or pattern while gradually is in a gradual manner; making slow progress; slowly.

Independent vs Interrelated - What's the difference?

independent | interrelated |


As adjectives the difference between independent and interrelated

is that independent is not dependent; not contingent or depending on something else; free while interrelated is having a mutual or reciprocal relation or parallelism; correlative.

As a noun independent

is a candidate or voter not affiliated with any political party, a free thinker, free of a party platform.

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