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Merits vs Reason - What's the difference?

merits | reason |


As nouns the difference between merits and reason

is that merits is while reason is a cause:.

As verbs the difference between merits and reason

is that merits is (merit) while reason is to exercise the rational faculty; to deduce inferences from premises; to perform the process of deduction or of induction; to ratiocinate; to reach conclusions by a systematic comparison of facts.

Safeguard vs Secure - What's the difference?

safeguard | secure |


As verbs the difference between safeguard and secure

is that safeguard is to protect, to keep safe while secure is to make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect.

As a noun safeguard

is something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.

As an adjective secure is

free from attack or danger; protected.

Adamant vs Dogged - What's the difference?

adamant | dogged |


As adjectives the difference between adamant and dogged

is that adamant is firm; unshakeable; unyielding; determined while dogged is stubbornly persevering, steadfast.

As a noun adamant

is an imaginary rock or mineral of impenetrable hardness; a name given to the diamond and other substances of extreme hardness.

As a verb dogged is

past tense of dog.

Mind vs Mindset - What's the difference?

mind | mindset |


As nouns the difference between mind and mindset

is that mind is the ability for rational thought while mindset is a way of thinking; an attitude or opinion, especially a habitual one.

As a verb mind

is to remember.

Annoy vs Disappointed - What's the difference?

annoy | disappointed |


As verbs the difference between annoy and disappointed

is that annoy is to disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts; to bother with unpleasant deeds while disappointed is past tense of disappoint.

As a noun annoy

is a feeling of discomfort or vexation caused by what one dislikes.

As an adjective disappointed is

defeated of expectation or hope; let down.

Offended vs Annoy - What's the difference?

offended | annoy |


As verbs the difference between offended and annoy

is that offended is past tense of offend while annoy is to disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts; to bother with unpleasant deeds.

As a noun annoy is

a feeling of discomfort or vexation caused by what one dislikes.

Chaotic vs Sloppy - What's the difference?

chaotic | sloppy |


As adjectives the difference between chaotic and sloppy

is that chaotic is filled with chaos while sloppy is very wet; covered in or composed of slop.

Marxism vs Plutocracy - What's the difference?

marxism | plutocracy |


As nouns the difference between marxism and plutocracy

is that marxism is the socialist philosophy and political program developed by while plutocracy is government by the wealthy.

Eucalyptus vs Theocracy - What's the difference?

eucalyptus | theocracy |


As a proper noun eucalyptus

is .

As a noun theocracy is

government under the control of a state-sponsored religion

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Phospholipid vs Phosphoglycerides - What's the difference?

phospholipid | phosphoglycerides |


As nouns the difference between phospholipid and phosphoglycerides

is that phospholipid is phospholipid while phosphoglycerides is .

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