Starring vs Observing - What's the difference?
starring | observing |
of, relating to, or in the manner of a star
(with a film as its subject ) That which has the specified actor or actors, especially those in lead roles, in its cast.
The action of the verb to star .
observation
* 2009 , Gilbert Ryle, The Concept of Mind: 60th Anniversary Edition (page 194)
As verbs the difference between starring and observing
is that starring is while observing is .As nouns the difference between starring and observing
is that starring is the action of the verb to star while observing is observation.As an adjective starring
is of, relating to, or in the manner of a star.starring
English
Adjective
(-)- Charlton Heston had a starring role in Ben-Hur.
Verb
(head)- Ben-Hur, starring Charlton Heston
Synonyms
* (having actors in its cast''): featuring (''often used for actors other than those in the lead roles )Noun
(-)observing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Sensations then, are not perceivings, observings or findings; they are not detectings, scannings or inspectings; they are not apprehendings, cognisings, intuitings or knowings.
