allusion |
hyperbole |
As nouns the difference between allusion and hyperbole
is that
allusion is an indirect reference; a hint; a reference to something supposed to be known, but not explicitly mentioned; a covert indication while
hyperbole is extreme exaggeration or overstatement; especially as a literary or rhetorical device.
uplift |
subsidence |
As nouns the difference between uplift and subsidence
is that
uplift is the act or result of being uplifted while
subsidence is the process of becoming less active or severe.
As a verb uplift
is to raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.
spurious |
faked |
As an adjective spurious
is false, not authentic, not genuine.
As a verb faked is
past tense of fake.
cool |
dull |
As an acronym cool
is (computing)
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As an adjective dull is
lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.
As a verb dull is
to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.
warm |
dull |
As verbs the difference between warm and dull
is that
warm is while
dull is to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.
As an adjective dull is
lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.
sumplike |
bumplike |
As adjectives the difference between sumplike and bumplike
is that
sumplike is resembling or characteristic of a sump while
bumplike is resembling or characteristic of a bump.
tenches |
benches |
As nouns the difference between tenches and benches
is that
tenches is while
benches is .
As a verb benches is
(
bench).
naze |
baze |
As a noun naze
is a promontory or headland. See ness.
As a verb baze is
to stupefy; frighten; alarm.
char |
chay |
As a proper noun char
is a nickname for charlotte.
As a verb chay is
to burn, to become burnt; to blaze.
As a noun chay is
burnt rice d at the bottom of a pot of rice or rice cooker or
chay can be a fish of the genus
, especially laotian or toli shad.
wierd |
wired |
As adjectives the difference between wierd and wired
is that
wierd is misspelling of weird while
wired is equipped with wires, so as to connect to a power source or to other electric or electronic equipment; connected by wires.
As a verb wired is
past tense of wire.
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