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Operation vs Incident - What's the difference?

operation | incident | Related terms |

Operation is a related term of incident.


As nouns the difference between operation and incident

is that operation is operation (method by which a device performs its function) while incident is an event or occurrence.

As an adjective incident is

arising as the result of an event, inherent.

Secluded vs Shady - What's the difference?

secluded | shady | Related terms |

Secluded is a related term of shady.


As adjectives the difference between secluded and shady

is that secluded is hidden, isolated, remote while shady is abounding in shades.

As a verb secluded

is (seclude).

Crooked vs Deceptive - What's the difference?

crooked | deceptive | Synonyms |

Crooked is a synonym of deceptive.


As adjectives the difference between crooked and deceptive

is that crooked is not straight; having one or more bends or angles while deceptive is .

As a verb crooked

is (crook).

Cobber vs Mistress - What's the difference?

cobber | mistress | Related terms |

Cobber is a related term of mistress.


As nouns the difference between cobber and mistress

is that cobber is (australia) a pal, buddy, mate, friend; often used in direct address by one male to another while mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form mrs .

Blare vs Roll - What's the difference?

blare | roll | Related terms |

Blare is a related term of roll.


As nouns the difference between blare and roll

is that blare is (usually singular) a loud sound while roll is role.

As a verb blare

is to make a loud sound.

Savage vs Murderous - What's the difference?

savage | murderous | Related terms |

Savage is a related term of murderous.


As a proper noun savage

is .

As an adjective murderous is

intending, or likely to commit murder; bloodthirsty or homicidal.

Accord vs Furnish - What's the difference?

accord | furnish | Related terms |

Accord is a related term of furnish.


As nouns the difference between accord and furnish

is that accord is agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action while furnish is material used to create an engineered product.

As verbs the difference between accord and furnish

is that accord is (lb) to make to agree or correspond; to suit one thing to another; to adjust while furnish is (lb) to provide a place with furniture, or other equipment.

Shrill vs Blow - What's the difference?

shrill | blow | Related terms |

Shrill is a related term of blow.


As adjectives the difference between shrill and blow

is that shrill is high-pitched and piercing while blow is blue.

As verbs the difference between shrill and blow

is that shrill is to make a shrill noise while blow is to produce an air current or blow can be to blossom; to cause to bloom or blossom.

As nouns the difference between shrill and blow

is that shrill is a shrill sound while blow is a strong wind or blow can be the act of striking or hitting or blow can be a mass or display of flowers; a yield.

Anxious vs Earnest - What's the difference?

anxious | earnest | Synonyms |

Anxious is a synonym of earnest.


As an adjective anxious

is full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, especially respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense;—applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle.

As a proper noun earnest is

, an occasional spelling variant of ernest.

Direct vs Sow - What's the difference?

direct | sow | Related terms |

Direct is a related term of sow.


As verbs the difference between direct and sow

is that direct is to manage, control, steer while sow is to scatter, disperse, or plant (seeds).

As an adjective direct

is straight, constant, without interruption.

As an adverb direct

is directly.

As a noun sow is

a female pig.

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