confederate |
abettor |
As nouns the difference between confederate and abettor
is that
confederate is a supporter or resident of the confederate states of america while
abettor is one that abets an offender; one that incites; instigates; encourages .
As an adjective confederate
is of or relating to the confederate states of america.
horrorstruck |
frightened |
As adjectives the difference between horrorstruck and frightened
is that
horrorstruck is an alternative spelling of horror-struck while
frightened is afraid; suffering from fear.
As a verb frightened is
past tense of frighten.
effected |
completed |
As verbs the difference between effected and completed
is that
effected is past tense of effect while
completed is past tense of complete.
As an adjective completed is
finished.
unforeseen |
unanticipated |
As adjectives the difference between unforeseen and unanticipated
is that
unforeseen is not foreseen while
unanticipated is not anticipated.
adjustment |
conformable |
As a noun adjustment
is a small change; a minor correction; a modification.
As an adjective conformable is
having the same shape, very similar.
absolute |
decisive |
As a noun absolute
is (philosophy) that which is totally unconditioned, unrestricted, pure, perfect, or complete; that which can be thought of without relation to others .
As an adjective decisive is
.
suspension |
inaction |
As nouns the difference between suspension and inaction
is that
suspension is suspension (of solid particles in a liquid) while
inaction is want of action or activity; forbearance from labor; idleness; rest; inertness.
hateful |
revolting |
As adjectives the difference between hateful and revolting
is that
hateful is evoking a feeling of hatred while
revolting is which revolts or is repelling.
As a verb revolting is
present participle of lang=en.
As a noun revolting is
the action of the verb
to revolt.
not |
also |
As a noun not
is grain
(collective name for a variety of crops including rice, wheat and corn) .
As an adjective also is
bottom, lower.
repeal |
annulment |
As nouns the difference between repeal and annulment
is that
repeal is an act or instance of repealing while
annulment is an act or instance of annulling.
As a verb repeal
is to cancel, invalidate, annul.
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