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Experienced vs Cultivated - What's the difference?

experienced | cultivated |


As adjectives the difference between experienced and cultivated

is that experienced is having experience and skill in a subject while cultivated is (of a person) cultured, refined, educated.

As verbs the difference between experienced and cultivated

is that experienced is while cultivated is (cultivate).

Abridgement vs Trimming - What's the difference?

abridgement | trimming |


As nouns the difference between abridgement and trimming

is that abridgement is (chiefly|uk) while trimming is the act of someone who trims.

As a verb trimming is

.

Finished vs Gifted - What's the difference?

finished | gifted |


As adjectives the difference between finished and gifted

is that finished is (label) processed or perfected while gifted is endow]]ed with special, in particular intellectual, [[ability|abilities.

As verbs the difference between finished and gifted

is that finished is (finish) while gifted is (gift).

Airstrip vs Aerodrome - What's the difference?

airstrip | aerodrome |


As nouns the difference between airstrip and aerodrome

is that airstrip is an aircraft landing field, usually with one runway and only basic facilities while aerodrome is an airfield.

Fulfilment vs Deed - What's the difference?

fulfilment | deed |


As nouns the difference between fulfilment and deed

is that fulfilment is the act of fulfilling while deed is an action or act; something that is done.

As a verb deed is

to transfer real property by deed.

Wretched vs Infamous - What's the difference?

wretched | infamous |


As adjectives the difference between wretched and infamous

is that wretched is very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by, deep affliction or distress, as from want, anxiety, or grief; calamitous; woeful; very afflicting while infamous is having a bad reputation, disreputable; of bad report; notoriously vile; detestable; widely known, especially for something bad.

Everything vs Item - What's the difference?

everything | item |


As a pronoun everything

is (literally) all the things under discussion.

As a noun item is

.

Accolade vs Prize - What's the difference?

accolade | prize |


As nouns the difference between accolade and prize

is that accolade is an expression of approval; praise while prize is that which is taken from another; something captured; a thing seized by force, stratagem, or superior power.

As verbs the difference between accolade and prize

is that accolade is to embrace or kiss in salutation while prize is to consider highly valuable; to esteem.

Normal vs Commonplace - What's the difference?

normal | commonplace |


As nouns the difference between normal and commonplace

is that normal is standard while commonplace is a platitude or.

As an adjective commonplace is

ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics.

As a verb commonplace is

to make a commonplace book.

Repellent vs Ignominious - What's the difference?

repellent | ignominious |


As adjectives the difference between repellent and ignominious

is that repellent is tending or able to repel; driving back while ignominious is marked by shame or disgrace.

As a noun repellent

is someone who repels.

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