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Amaze vs Excite - What's the difference?

amaze | excite | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between amaze and excite

is that amaze is to stupefy; to knock unconscious while excite is to stir the emotions of.

As a noun amaze

is amazement, astonishment.

Information vs Recommendation - What's the difference?

information | recommendation | Related terms |

Information is a related term of recommendation.


As nouns the difference between information and recommendation

is that information is information while recommendation is an act of recommending.

Employ vs Control - What's the difference?

employ | control | Related terms |

Employ is a related term of control.


As nouns the difference between employ and control

is that employ is the state of being an employee; employment while control is (countable|uncountable) influence or authority over.

As verbs the difference between employ and control

is that employ is to hire (somebody for work or a job) while control is to exercise influence over; to suggest or dictate the behavior of.

Corporeal vs Transitory - What's the difference?

corporeal | transitory | Related terms |

Corporeal is a related term of transitory.


As adjectives the difference between corporeal and transitory

is that corporeal is material; tangible; physical while transitory is lasting only a short time; temporary.

Division vs Cut - What's the difference?

division | cut | Related terms |

Division is a related term of cut.


As nouns the difference between division and cut

is that division is division while cut is vial.

As an interjection cut is

beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.

As a verb cut is

to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.

Rouse vs Impress - What's the difference?

rouse | impress | Related terms |

Rouse is a related term of impress.


As a proper noun rouse

is .

As a verb impress is

to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.

As a noun impress is

the act of impressing .

Buffet vs Pummel - What's the difference?

buffet | pummel | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between buffet and pummel

is that buffet is to strike with a buffet; to cuff; to slap while pummel is to hit or strike heavily and repeatedly.

As a noun buffet

is a counter or sideboard from which food and drinks are served or may be bought.

Petty vs Mean - What's the difference?

petty | mean | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between petty and mean

is that petty is little, small, secondary in rank or importance while mean is common; general.

As a proper noun Petty

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a verb mean is

to intend.

As a noun mean is

a method or course of action used to achieve some result.

Smear vs Mark - What's the difference?

smear | mark | Related terms |

Smear is a related term of mark.


As nouns the difference between smear and mark

is that smear is a mark made by smearing while mark is sign.

As a verb smear

is to spread (a substance, especially one that colours or is dirty) across a surface by rubbing.

Nondescript vs Indeterminate - What's the difference?

nondescript | indeterminate | Related terms |

Nondescript is a related term of indeterminate.


As adjectives the difference between nondescript and indeterminate

is that nondescript is not described (in the academic literature); undescribed, unidentified while indeterminate is not accurately determined or determinable.

As a noun nondescript

is an undistinguished, unexceptional person or thing.

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