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Gale vs Agitation - What's the difference?

gale | agitation | Synonyms |

Gale is a synonym of agitation.


As nouns the difference between gale and agitation

is that gale is (label) (ship propelled primarily by oars) while agitation is .

Dupe vs Humbug - What's the difference?

dupe | humbug | Synonyms |

Dupe is a synonym of humbug.


As nouns the difference between dupe and humbug

is that dupe is while humbug is a hoax, prank or jest.

As an interjection humbug is

nonsense!.

As a verb humbug is

to play a trick on.

Pure vs Conjectural - What's the difference?

pure | conjectural | Synonyms |

Pure is a synonym of conjectural.


As nouns the difference between pure and conjectural

is that pure is puree, while conjectural is something that is conjectural; a conjecture.

As an adjective conjectural is

in the nature of a conjecture, or based on a conjecture.

Opportunity vs Occurrence - What's the difference?

opportunity | occurrence | Synonyms |

Opportunity is a synonym of occurrence.


As nouns the difference between opportunity and occurrence

is that opportunity is a chance for advancement, progress or profit while occurrence is actual instance where a situation arises.

Pleasant vs Good-humored - What's the difference?

pleasant | good-humored | Synonyms |

Pleasant is a synonym of good-humored.


As adjectives the difference between pleasant and good-humored

is that pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner while good-humored is happy, cheerful, amiable.

As a noun pleasant

is (obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

Outcast vs Discarded - What's the difference?

outcast | discarded | Synonyms |

Outcast is a synonym of discarded.


As verbs the difference between outcast and discarded

is that outcast is to cast out; to banish while discarded is (discard).

As an adjective outcast

is that has been cast out; banished, ostracized.

As a noun outcast

is one that has been excluded from a society or system, a pariah.

Convict vs Confute - What's the difference?

convict | confute | Synonyms |

Convict is a synonym of confute.


As verbs the difference between convict and confute

is that convict is to find guilty while confute is to show (something or someone) to be false or wrong; to disprove or refute.

As a noun convict

is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.

Justness vs Propriety - What's the difference?

justness | propriety | Synonyms |

Justness is a synonym of propriety.


As nouns the difference between justness and propriety

is that justness is the state of being just; fairness while propriety is (obsolete) the particular character or essence of someone or something; individuality.

Prolific vs Breeding - What's the difference?

prolific | breeding | Synonyms |

Prolific is a synonym of breeding.


As adjectives the difference between prolific and breeding

is that prolific is prolific while breeding is of, relating to or used for breeding.

As a noun breeding is

the process through which propagation, growth or development occurs.

As a verb breeding is

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Justness vs Equity - What's the difference?

justness | equity | Synonyms |

Justness is a synonym of equity.


As nouns the difference between justness and equity

is that justness is the state of being just; fairness while equity is value of some business.

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