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Mute vs Unsounded - What's the difference?

mute | unsounded | Synonyms |

Mute is a synonym of unsounded.


As adjectives the difference between mute and unsounded

is that mute is mutated while unsounded is unfathomed.

As a verb mute

is .

Intent vs Tenacious - What's the difference?

intent | tenacious | Synonyms |

Intent is a synonym of tenacious.


As adjectives the difference between intent and tenacious

is that intent is firmly fixed or concentrated on something while tenacious is clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.

As a noun intent

is a purpose; something that is intended.

Conspirator vs Plotter - What's the difference?

conspirator | plotter | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between conspirator and plotter

is that conspirator is one of a group that acts in harmony while plotter is a person who plots.

As a verb plotter is

alternative form of lang=en.

Knotty vs Baffling - What's the difference?

knotty | baffling | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between knotty and baffling

is that knotty is full of knots while baffling is puzzling and frustrating.

As a verb baffling is

present participle of lang=en.

As a noun baffling is

an act of foiling or thwarting.

Cloistered vs Closeted - What's the difference?

cloistered | closeted | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between cloistered and closeted

is that cloistered is dwelling or raised in, or as if in, cloisters; solitary while closeted is not open about one's homosexuality.

As verbs the difference between cloistered and closeted

is that cloistered is past tense of cloister while closeted is past tense of closet.

Demoniacal vs Furious - What's the difference?

demoniacal | furious | Synonyms |

Demoniacal is a synonym of furious.


As adjectives the difference between demoniacal and furious

is that demoniacal is pertaining to, characteristic of, or produced by a demon or evil spirit; devilish or fiendish while furious is transported with passion or fury; raging; violent.

Class vs Session - What's the difference?

class | session | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between session and class

is that session is a period devoted to a particular activity while class is a group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes.

As a verb class is

to assign to a class; to classify.

As an adjective class is

great; fabulous.

Mixture vs Mishmash - What's the difference?

mixture | mishmash | Synonyms |

Mishmash is a synonym of mixture.



As nouns the difference between mixture and mishmash

is that mixture is the act of mixing while mishmash is a collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things.

As a verb mishmash is

to mix together, especially in a confused way.

Depress vs Diminish - What's the difference?

depress | diminish | Synonyms |

Depress is a synonym of diminish.


As verbs the difference between depress and diminish

is that depress is to press down while diminish is to make smaller.

Country vs Inhabitants - What's the difference?

country | inhabitants | Synonyms |

Country is a synonym of inhabitants.


As nouns the difference between country and inhabitants

is that country is (label) an area of land; a district, region while inhabitants is .

As an adjective country

is from or in the countryside or connected with it.

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