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Repugnant vs Vulgar - What's the difference?

repugnant | vulgar | Related terms |

Repugnant is a related term of vulgar.


As adjectives the difference between repugnant and vulgar

is that repugnant is repugnant while vulgar is vulgar.

As a verb repugnant

is .

Disaffection vs Abomination - What's the difference?

disaffection | abomination | Related terms |

Disaffection is a related term of abomination.


As nouns the difference between disaffection and abomination

is that disaffection is discontent; unrest while abomination is an abominable act; a disgusting vice; a despicable habit .

Morsel vs Skerrick - What's the difference?

morsel | skerrick | Related terms |

Morsel is a related term of skerrick.


As nouns the difference between morsel and skerrick

is that morsel is a small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food while skerrick is (british) a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in british and australian english.

Standard vs Pennant - What's the difference?

standard | pennant | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between standard and pennant

is that standard is a principle or example or measure used for comparison while pennant is a flag normally used by naval vessels to represent a special condition.

As an adjective standard

is falling within an accepted range of size, amount, power, quality, etc.

Gamble vs Contingency - What's the difference?

gamble | contingency | Related terms |

Gamble is a related term of contingency.


As a proper noun gamble

is .

As a noun contingency is

(uncountable) the quality of being contingent, of happening by chance; unpredictability.

Feeling vs Excitement - What's the difference?

feeling | excitement | Related terms |

Feeling is a related term of excitement.


As nouns the difference between feeling and excitement

is that feeling is sensation, particularly through the skin while excitement is (uncountable) the state of being excited (emotionally aroused).

As an adjective feeling

is emotionally sensitive.

As a verb feeling

is .

Iniquitous vs Unprincipled - What's the difference?

iniquitous | unprincipled | Related terms |

Iniquitous is a related term of unprincipled.


As adjectives the difference between iniquitous and unprincipled

is that iniquitous is wicked or sinful while unprincipled is lacking moral values.

Relation vs Fraternisation - What's the difference?

relation | fraternisation | Related terms |

Relation is a related term of fraternisation.


As nouns the difference between relation and fraternisation

is that relation is relation while fraternisation is (chiefly|british).

Rudeness vs Snub - What's the difference?

rudeness | snub | Related terms |

Rudeness is a related term of snub.


As nouns the difference between rudeness and snub

is that rudeness is the property of being rude while snub is a deliberate affront or slight.

As an adjective snub is

conspicuously short.

As a verb snub is

to slight, ignore or behave coldly toward someone or snub can be to sob with convulsions.

Congenial vs Understanding - What's the difference?

congenial | understanding | Related terms |

Congenial is a related term of understanding.


As adjectives the difference between congenial and understanding

is that congenial is having the same or very similar nature, personality, tastes, habits or interests while understanding is showing compassion.

As a noun understanding is

(uncountable) mental, sometimes emotional process of comprehension, assimilation of knowledge, which is subjective by its nature.

As a verb understanding is

.

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