eminent |
talented |
As adjectives the difference between eminent and talented
is that
eminent is eminent; distinguished; noteworthy while
talented is endowed with one or more talents.
experience |
venturesome |
As a noun experience
is event(s) of which one is cognizant.
As a verb experience
is to observe certain events; undergo a certain feeling or process; or perform certain actions that may alter one or contribute to one's knowledge, opinions, or skills.
As an adjective venturesome is
bold; willing to take risks; adventurous.
Sassertive |
bold |
As a noun bold is
(obsolete) a dwelling; habitation; building.
As an adjective bold is
courageous, daring.
As a verb bold is
to make (a font or some text) bold.
adhesive |
resin |
As an adjective adhesive
is .
As a noun resin is
a viscous hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly coniferous trees.
As a verb resin is
to apply resin.
counsellor |
aide |
As a noun counsellor
is (british|canadian).
As a verb aide is
.
alcoholic |
intoxicating |
As adjectives the difference between alcoholic and intoxicating
is that
alcoholic is of or pertaining to alcohol while
intoxicating is able to intoxicate; an intoxicant.
As a noun alcoholic
is a person addicted to alcohol.
As a verb intoxicating is
present participle of intoxicate.
fine |
eminent |
As a verb fine
is .
As an adjective eminent is
eminent; distinguished; noteworthy.
proverb |
truism |
As nouns the difference between proverb and truism
is that
proverb is a phrase expressing a basic truth which may be applied to common situations while
truism is a self-evident or obvious truth.
As a verb proverb
is to write or utter proverbs.
sheer |
sharp |
As an adjective sheer
is (textiles) very thin or transparent.
As an adverb sheer
is (archaic) clean; quite; at once.
As a noun sheer
is (nautical) the curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern.
As a verb sheer
is (chiefly|nautical) to swerve from a course.
As a proper noun sharp is
.
nonsense |
unreasonableness |
As nouns the difference between nonsense and unreasonableness
is that
nonsense is letters or words, in writing or speech, that have no meaning or seem to have no meaning while
unreasonableness is (uncountable) the state of being unreasonable.
As a verb nonsense
is to make nonsense of.
As an adjective nonsense
is resulting from the substitution of a nucleotide in a sense codon, causing it to become a stop codon (not coding for an amino-acid).
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