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Manipulating vs Lying - What's the difference?

manipulating | lying |


As verbs the difference between manipulating and lying

is that manipulating is while lying is .

As a noun lying is

an act of telling a lie, or falsehood.

Manupulating vs Lying - What's the difference?

manupulating | lying |


As a verb lying is

.

As a noun lying is

an act of telling a lie, or falsehood.

Mortify vs Embarrassed - What's the difference?

mortify | embarrassed |


As verbs the difference between mortify and embarrassed

is that mortify is (obsolete|transitive) to kill while embarrassed is (embarrass).

As an adjective embarrassed is

having a feeling of shameful discomfort.

Occasion vs Choice - What's the difference?

occasion | choice |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between occasion and choice

is that occasion is (obsolete) an occurrence or incident while choice is (obsolete) a sufficient number to choose among.

As nouns the difference between occasion and choice

is that occasion is a favorable opportunity; a convenient or timely chance while choice is an option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.

As a verb occasion

is to give occasion to; to cause; to produce; to induce; as, to occasion anxiety.

As an adjective choice is

especially good or preferred.

Generality vs Generalisation - What's the difference?

generality | generalisation |


As nouns the difference between generality and generalisation

is that generality is the quality of being general while generalisation is the formulation of general concepts from specific instances by abstracting common properties.

Deep vs Herp - What's the difference?

deep | herp |


As nouns the difference between deep and herp

is that deep is the deep part of a lake, sea, etc while herp is a reptile or amphibian.

As an adjective deep

is Extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards.

As an adverb deep

is deeply.

Cat vs Acyl - What's the difference?

cat | acyl |


As an adverb cat

is how much.

As an adjective cat

is how much.

As a noun acyl is

(organic chemistry) any of class of organic radicals, rco-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid.

Grit vs Resilience - What's the difference?

grit | resilience |


As nouns the difference between grit and resilience

is that grit is collection of hard small materials, such as dirt, ground stone, debris from sandblasting or other such grinding, swarf from metalworking while resilience is the mental ability to recover quickly from depression, illness or misfortune.

As a verb grit

is to clench, particularly in reaction to pain or anger; apparently only appears in gritting one's teeth.

As an adjective Grit

is of or belonging to the Liberal Party of Canada.

Ah vs Sigh - What's the difference?

ah | sigh |


As interjections the difference between ah and sigh

is that ah is an expression of relief, relaxation, comfort, confusion, understanding, wonder, awe, et cetera according to uttered inflection while sigh is an expression of fatigue, exhaustion, grief, sorrow, frustration, or the like, often used in casual written contexts.

As nouns the difference between ah and sigh

is that ah is an instance of the interjection ''ah while sigh is a deep and prolonged audible inspiration or respiration of air, as when fatigued, frustrated, grieved, or relieved; the act of sighing.

As a pronoun ah

is eye dialect of I#Pronoun|I|lang=en, most often indicating that the speaker is using a Scottish or American (particularly Southern) accent.

As a verb sigh is

to inhale a larger quantity of air than usual, and immediately expel it; to make a deep single audible respiration, especially as the result or involuntary expression of fatigue, exhaustion, grief, sorrow, frustration, or the like.

Frolicking vs Prancing - What's the difference?

frolicking | prancing |


As verbs the difference between frolicking and prancing

is that frolicking is present participle of frolic while prancing is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between frolicking and prancing

is that frolicking is the act of one who frolics while prancing is the act of one who prances.

As an adjective prancing is

that prances.

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