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Sweeping vs Dusting - What's the difference?

sweeping | dusting |

As verbs the difference between sweeping and dusting

is that sweeping is while dusting is .

As nouns the difference between sweeping and dusting

is that sweeping is (countable) an instance of sweeping while dusting is a light snowfall.

As an adjective sweeping

is wide, broad, affecting or touching upon many things.

sweeping

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

  • (countable) An instance of sweeping.
  • The sidewalk needed a sweeping every morning.
  • (uncountable) The activity of sweeping.
  • Sweeping took all morning.
    The sidewalk needed sweeping every morning.

    Derived terms

    * sweeping day * sweeping flood * sweeping-machine * sweeping rain * at a sweeping reduction * sweepings

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • wide, broad, affecting or touching upon many things
  • The government will bring in sweeping changes to the income tax system.
    He loves making sweeping statements without the slightest evidence.
  • * 2013 June 18, , " Protests Widen as Brazilians Chide Leaders," New York Times (retrieved 21 June 2013):
  • By the time politicians in several cities backed down on Tuesday and announced that they would cut or consider reducing fares, the demonstrations had already morphed into a more sweeping social protest, with marchers waving banners carrying slogans like “The people have awakened.”
  • Completely overwhelming
  • He claimed a sweeping victory.

    Synonyms

    * across-the-board

    Anagrams

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    dusting

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A light snowfall.
  • A light covering of something.
  • Cover the cake with a dusting of confectioner's sugar.
  • The act of removing dust from, as a household chore.
  • Tuesday is the day when I do the dusting .
  • * (Francis Hopkinson Smith), Peter: A Novel of Which He Is Not the Hero
  • Strict orders had been given by Mrs. Breen the night before that certain dustings and arrangings of furniture should take place, the spacious stairs swept, and the hectic hired palms in their great china pots watered.
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