commonplace |
prevailing |
As adjectives the difference between commonplace and prevailing
is that
commonplace is ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics while
prevailing is predominant; of greatest force.
As verbs the difference between commonplace and prevailing
is that
commonplace is to make a commonplace book while
prevailing is .
As a noun commonplace
is a platitude or.
remodelling |
conversion |
As nouns the difference between remodelling and conversion
is that
remodelling is while
conversion is conversion.
As a verb remodelling
is .
sharpness |
smartness |
In uncountable terms the difference between sharpness and smartness
is that
sharpness is the fineness of the point a pointed object while
smartness is the state or quality of being smart.
In countable terms the difference between sharpness and smartness
is that
sharpness is the product or result of being sharp while
smartness is the result or product of being smart.
As a proper noun Sharpness
is an inland port in Gloucestershire.
harsh |
obscene |
As adjectives the difference between harsh and obscene
is that
harsh is unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses while
obscene is obscene.
As a verb harsh
is (slang) to negatively criticize.
judgement |
sagacity |
As nouns the difference between judgement and sagacity
is that
judgement is sometimes found in the united states while
sagacity is the quality of being sage, wise, or able to make good decisions.
apprehensive |
panicky |
As adjectives the difference between apprehensive and panicky
is that
apprehensive is while
panicky is in a state of panic.
talent |
expertise |
As a noun talent
is talent.
As a verb expertise is
.
ailment |
complaint |
As nouns the difference between ailment and complaint
is that
ailment is something which one; a disease; sickness while
complaint is a grievance, problem, difficulty, or concern; the act of complaining.
horrible |
accursed |
As adjectives the difference between horrible and accursed
is that
horrible is causing horror; terrible; shocking while
accursed is (prenominal) hateful; detestable.
As a noun horrible
is a thing that causes horror; a terrifying thing, particularly a prospective bad consequence asserted as likely to result from an act.
As a verb accursed is
(
accurse).
acquirement |
exploit |
As nouns the difference between acquirement and exploit
is that
acquirement is the act of acquiring, or that which is acquired; attainment while
exploit is a heroic or extraordinary deed.
As a verb exploit is
to use for one’s own advantage.
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