abbatoir |
slaughterhouse |
As a noun slaughterhouse is
a place where animals are slaughtered.
indifferent |
objective |
As adjectives the difference between indifferent and objective
is that
indifferent is not caring or concerned; uninterested, apathetic while
objective is of or relating to a material object, actual existence or reality.
As an adverb indifferent
is to some extent, in some degree (intermediate between
very and
not at all); moderately, tolerably, fairly.
As a noun objective is
a material object that physically exists.
timid |
contempt |
As an adjective timid
is timid; shy.
As a noun contempt is
(uncountable) the state of contemning; the feeling or attitude of regarding someone or something as inferior, base, or worthless; scorn, disdain.
porponent |
supporter |
As a noun supporter is
a person who gives support to someone or something.
giveaway |
souvenir |
As nouns the difference between giveaway and souvenir
is that
giveaway is something that is given away or handed out for free while
souvenir is an item of sentimental value, to remember an event or location.
varistor |
thermistor |
Thermistor is a related term of varistor.
As nouns the difference between varistor and thermistor
is that
varistor is an electronic component having a variable resistance; used to protect circuits against power surges while
thermistor is a resistor whose resistance varies rapidly and predictably with temperature and as a result can be used to measure temperature.
extend |
dilate |
As verbs the difference between extend and dilate
is that
extend is to increase in extent while
dilate is .
commercialandmercantile |
mercantile |
As an adjective mercantile is
(economics) concerned with the exchange of goods for profit.
stumble |
totter |
As nouns the difference between stumble and totter
is that
stumble is a fall, trip or substantial misstep while
totter is an unsteady movement or gait.
As verbs the difference between stumble and totter
is that
stumble is to trip or fall; to walk clumsily while
totter is to walk, move or stand unsteadily or falteringly; threatening to fall.
behold |
descry |
In lang=en terms the difference between behold and descry
is that
behold is to see, or to look at while
descry is to discover (a distant or obscure object) by the eye; to espy; to discern or detect.
As verbs the difference between behold and descry
is that
behold is to see, or to look at while
descry is to see.
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