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Move vs Streak - What's the difference?

move | streak | Synonyms |

Move is a synonym of streak.


In lang=en terms the difference between move and streak

is that move is to propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn while streak is to move very swiftly.

As verbs the difference between move and streak

is that move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another while streak is to have or obtain streaks.

As nouns the difference between move and streak

is that move is the act of moving; a movement while streak is an irregular line left from smearing or motion.

Treacherous vs Plotting - What's the difference?

treacherous | plotting | Synonyms |

Treacherous is a synonym of plotting.


As an adjective treacherous

is exhibiting treachery.

As a verb plotting is

.

As a noun plotting is

the act of scheming or making plots; machination.

Open vs Unprotected - What's the difference?

open | unprotected | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between open and unprotected

is that open is which is not closed; accessible; unimpeded; as, an open gate while unprotected is not protected; lacking defense.

As a verb open

is to make something accessible or remove an obstacle to its being accessible.

As a noun open

is a sports event in which anybody can compete; as, the Australian Open.

Relation vs Kinsman - What's the difference?

relation | kinsman | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between relation and kinsman

is that relation is the manner in which two things may be associated while kinsman is a male relative.

Passive vs Unopposing - What's the difference?

passive | unopposing | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between passive and unopposing

is that passive is being subjected to an action without producing a reaction while unopposing is not offering opposition.

As a noun passive

is the passive voice of verbs.

Venal vs Hireling - What's the difference?

venal | hireling | Synonyms |


As an adjective venal

is venous; pertaining to veins.

As a noun hireling is

an employee who is hired, often to perform unpleasant tasks with little independence.

Illustrious vs Renowened - What's the difference?

illustrious | renowened | Synonyms |

Renowened is likely misspelled.


Renowened has no English definition.

As an adjective illustrious

is dignified.

Inclinnation vs Proneness - What's the difference?

inclinnation | proneness | Synonyms |

Inclinnation is likely misspelled.


Inclinnation has no English definition.

As a noun proneness is

the quality or state of being prone, or of bending downward; as, the proneness of beasts is opposed to the erectness of man.

Reign vs Direct - What's the difference?

reign | direct | Synonyms |

Reign is a synonym of direct.


As verbs the difference between reign and direct

is that reign is to exercise sovereign power, or to rule as a monarch while direct is to manage, control, steer.

As a noun reign

is the exercise of sovereign power.

As an adjective direct is

straight, constant, without interruption.

As an adverb direct is

directly.

Candid vs Unposed - What's the difference?

candid | unposed | Synonyms |

Candid is a synonym of unposed.


As adjectives the difference between candid and unposed

is that candid is impartial and free from prejudice while unposed is not posed; without deliberate posing.

As a noun candid

is a spontaneous or unposed photograph.

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