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Trepidations vs Trepidatious - What's the difference?

trepidations | trepidatious |


As a noun trepidations

is .

As an adjective trepidatious is

in a state of trepidation.

Grauntest vs Grantest - What's the difference?

grauntest | grantest |


As verbs the difference between grauntest and grantest

is that grauntest is en-archaic second-person singular of graunt while grantest is archaic second-person singular of grant.

Leadenness vs Ladenness - What's the difference?

leadenness | ladenness |


As nouns the difference between leadenness and ladenness

is that leadenness is the quality of being leaden while ladenness is the quality of being laden.

Blusterous vs Lusterous - What's the difference?

blusterous | lusterous |


As adjectives the difference between blusterous and lusterous

is that blusterous is tending to bluster; blustering while lusterous is .

Wifeless vs Wiveless - What's the difference?

wifeless | wiveless |


As adjectives the difference between wifeless and wiveless

is that wifeless is having no wife; unmarried or celibate while wiveless is obsolete form of lang=en.

Subtiliate vs Subtiliated - What's the difference?

subtiliate | subtiliated |


As verbs the difference between subtiliate and subtiliated

is that subtiliate is (obsolete|transitive) to make thin or rare; to rarefy while subtiliated is (subtiliate).

Waled vs Wauled - What's the difference?

waled | wauled |


As verbs the difference between waled and wauled

is that waled is past tense of wale while wauled is past tense of waul.

Parriest vs Tarriest - What's the difference?

parriest | tarriest |


As a verb parriest

is archaic second-person singular of parry.

As an adjective tarriest is

superlative of tarry.

Dorkish vs Darkish - What's the difference?

dorkish | darkish |


As adjectives the difference between dorkish and darkish

is that dorkish is dorky while darkish is somewhat dark.

Qudits vs Quits - What's the difference?

qudits | quits |


As a noun qudits

is .

As an adjective quits is

(colloquial|british) on equal monetary terms; neither owing or being owed.

As a verb quits is

(quit).

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