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Blind vs Insane - What's the difference?

blind | insane | Synonyms |

Blind is a synonym of insane.


As adjectives the difference between blind and insane

is that blind is (not comparable|of a person or animal) unable to see, due to physiological or neurological factors while insane is exhibiting unsoundness or disorder of mind; not sane; mad; deranged in mind; delirious; distracted .

As a noun blind

is a covering for a window to keep out light the may be made of cloth or of narrow slats that can block light or allow it to pass.

As a verb blind

is to make temporarily or permanently blind.

As an adverb blind

is without seeing; unseeingly.

Competent vs Dependable - What's the difference?

competent | dependable | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between competent and dependable

is that competent is having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications while dependable is able, or easily able to be depended on.

As a noun dependable is

a reliable person or thing.

Flaunt vs Blazon - What's the difference?

flaunt | blazon | Synonyms |

Flaunt is a synonym of blazon.


In lang=en terms the difference between flaunt and blazon

is that flaunt is to parade, display with ostentation while blazon is to describe a coat of arms.

As verbs the difference between flaunt and blazon

is that flaunt is (obsolete) to wave or flutter smartly in the wind while blazon is to describe a coat of arms.

As a noun blazon is

(heraldry) a verbal or written description of a coat of arms.

Intransigent vs Inflexible - What's the difference?

intransigent | inflexible | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between intransigent and inflexible

is that intransigent is unwilling to compromise or moderate a position; unreasonable; irreconcilable; stubborn while inflexible is not flexible; not capable of bending or being bent; stiff; rigid; firm; unyielding.

Flat vs Levelly - What's the difference?

flat | levelly | Synonyms |

Flat is a synonym of levelly.


As adverbs the difference between flat and levelly

is that flat is so as to be flat while levelly is in a level or even manner.

As an adjective flat

is having no variations in height.

As a noun flat

is an area of level ground or flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.

As a verb flat

is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without.

Propagation vs Publication - What's the difference?

propagation | publication | Synonyms |

Propagation is a synonym of publication.


As nouns the difference between propagation and publication

is that propagation is the multiplication or natural increase in a population while publication is the act of publishing printed or other matter.

Much vs Nearly - What's the difference?

much | nearly | Synonyms |

Much is a synonym of nearly.


As a verb much

is .

As an adverb nearly is

.

Benign vs Tenderhearted - What's the difference?

benign | tenderhearted | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between benign and tenderhearted

is that benign is kind; gentle; mild while tenderhearted is compassionate for another's distress.

Expansive vs Uninhibited - What's the difference?

expansive | uninhibited | Synonyms |

Expansive is a synonym of uninhibited.


As adjectives the difference between expansive and uninhibited

is that expansive is able to be expanded while uninhibited is not inhibited; having no inhibitions.

Offend vs Inflame - What's the difference?

offend | inflame | Synonyms |

Offend is a synonym of inflame.


As verbs the difference between offend and inflame

is that offend is (transitive)  to hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult while inflame is .

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