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Horrify vs Sicken - What's the difference?

horrify | sicken | Related terms |

Horrify is a related term of sicken.


As verbs the difference between horrify and sicken

is that horrify is to cause to feel extreme apprehension or unease; to cause to experience horror while sicken is to make ill.

Mistake vs Botch - What's the difference?

mistake | botch | Related terms |

Mistake is a related term of botch.


In lang=en terms the difference between mistake and botch

is that mistake is to commit an unintentional error; to do or think something wrong while botch is to perform (a task) in an unacceptable or incompetent manner; to make a mess of something; to ruin; to bungle; to spoil; to destroy.

As nouns the difference between mistake and botch

is that mistake is an error; a blunder while botch is an action, job, or task that has been performed very badly or botch can be (obsolete) a tumour or other malignant swelling.

As verbs the difference between mistake and botch

is that mistake is to understand wrongly, taking one thing for another, or someone for someone else while botch is to perform (a task) in an unacceptable or incompetent manner; to make a mess of something; to ruin; to bungle; to spoil; to destroy.

Task vs Business - What's the difference?

task | business | Related terms |

Task is a related term of business.


As nouns the difference between task and business

is that task is a piece of work done as part of one’s duties while business is (countable) a specific commercial enterprise or establishment.

As a verb task

is to assign a task to, or impose a task on.

As an adjective business is

of, to, pertaining to or utilized for purposes of conducting trade, commerce, governance, advocacy or other professional purposes.

Resignation vs Impassivity - What's the difference?

resignation | impassivity | Related terms |

Resignation is a related term of impassivity.


As nouns the difference between resignation and impassivity

is that resignation is resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration) while impassivity is the state of being impassive.

Infuriated vs Ropeable - What's the difference?

infuriated | ropeable | Related terms |

Infuriated is a related term of ropeable.


As adjectives the difference between infuriated and ropeable

is that infuriated is extremely angry while ropeable is able to be roped and so restrained.

As a verb infuriated

is (infuriate).

Hunger vs Greediness - What's the difference?

hunger | greediness | Synonyms |

Hunger is a synonym of greediness.


As nouns the difference between hunger and greediness

is that hunger is hunger while greediness is the state of being greedy; greed.

Customary vs Typical - What's the difference?

customary | typical | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between customary and typical

is that customary is a book containing laws and usages, or customs; a custumal while typical is anything that is typical, normal, or standard.

As adjectives the difference between customary and typical

is that customary is agreeing with, or established by, custom; established by common usage; conventional; habitual while typical is capturing the overall sense of a thing.

Hitch vs Bind - What's the difference?

hitch | bind | Related terms |

Hitch is a related term of bind.


As a proper noun hitch

is .

As a verb bind is

to tie; to confine by any ligature.

As a noun bind is

that which binds or ties.

Nasty vs Sickening - What's the difference?

nasty | sickening | Related terms |

Nasty is a related term of sickening.


As adjectives the difference between nasty and sickening

is that nasty is while sickening is causing sickness or disgust.

As nouns the difference between nasty and sickening

is that nasty is (lb) something nasty while sickening is the act of making somebody sick.

As a verb sickening is

.

Forgiveness vs Patience - What's the difference?

forgiveness | patience | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between forgiveness and patience

is that forgiveness is the action of forgiving while patience is the quality of being patient.

As a proper noun Patience is

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