viciousness |
act |
As nouns the difference between viciousness and act
is that
viciousness is the characteristic of being vicious while
act is (countable) something done, a deed.
As a verb act is
to do something.
fitted |
qualified |
As verbs the difference between fitted and qualified
is that
fitted is (
fit) (to tailor, change size) while
qualified is (
qualify).
As adjectives the difference between fitted and qualified
is that
fitted is incorporating all of the fittings into connected units while
qualified is meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.
conformable |
malleable |
As adjectives the difference between conformable and malleable
is that
conformable is having the same shape, very similar while
malleable is malleable (able to be hammered into thin sheets).
malformation |
aberration |
As nouns the difference between malformation and aberration
is that
malformation is an abnormal formation while
aberration is aberration (deviation).
abstinence |
rejection |
As nouns the difference between abstinence and rejection
is that
abstinence is the act or practice of abstaining, refraining from indulging a desire or appetite while
rejection is the act of rejecting.
synopsis |
lessening |
As nouns the difference between synopsis and lessening
is that
synopsis is a brief summary of the major points of a written work, either as prose or as a table; an abridgment or condensation of a work while
lessening is a growing lesser; reduction or decrease.
As a verb lessening is
present participle of lang=en.
sham |
off |
As a proper noun sham
is syria.
As an adverb off is
in a direction away from the speaker or object.
As an adjective off is
inoperative, disabled.
As a preposition off is
(
used to indicate movement away from a position on).
As a verb off is
(slang) to kill.
acrimony |
malignancy |
As nouns the difference between acrimony and malignancy
is that
acrimony is a sharp and bitter hatred while
malignancy is the state of being malignant or diseased.
airs |
off |
As verbs the difference between airs and off
is that
airs is third-person singular of air while
off is to kill.
As a noun airs
is plural of lang=en.
As an adverb off is
in a direction away from the speaker or object.
As an adjective off is
inoperative, disabled.
As a preposition off is
Used to indicate movement away from a position on
frolicsome |
lighthearted |
As adjectives the difference between frolicsome and lighthearted
is that
frolicsome is given to frolicking; playful while
lighthearted is joyful, glad, taking pleasure in being alive not depressed or sad.
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