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Demoniac vs Furious - What's the difference?

demoniac | furious | Synonyms |

Demoniac is a synonym of furious.


As adjectives the difference between demoniac and furious

is that demoniac is possessed or controlled by a demon while furious is transported with passion or fury; raging; violent.

As a noun demoniac

is someone who is possessed by a demon.

Humid vs Clammy - What's the difference?

humid | clammy | Synonyms |

Humid is a synonym of clammy.


As adjectives the difference between humid and clammy

is that humid is containing sensible moisture (usually describing air or atmosphere); damp; moist; somewhat wet or watery; as, humid earth; consisting of water or vapor while clammy is cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms.

Current vs Mood - What's the difference?

current | mood | Synonyms |

Current is a synonym of mood.


As adjectives the difference between current and mood

is that current is existing or occurring at the moment while mood is tired.

As a noun current

is the part of a fluid that moves continuously in a certain direction.

Occurrence vs Unfolding - What's the difference?

occurrence | unfolding | Synonyms |

Occurrence is a synonym of unfolding.


As nouns the difference between occurrence and unfolding

is that occurrence is actual instance where a situation arises while unfolding is (often|figuratively) the process by which something unfolds or becomes revealed.

As a verb unfolding is

.

Clerical vs Religious - What's the difference?

clerical | religious | Synonyms |

Religious is a antonym of clerical.



As adjectives the difference between clerical and religious

is that clerical is of or relating to clerks or their work while religious is concerning religion.

As nouns the difference between clerical and religious

is that clerical is a member of the clergy while religious is a member of a religious order, i.e. a monk or nun.

Band vs Circle - What's the difference?

band | circle | Synonyms |

Band is a synonym of circle.


As nouns the difference between band and circle

is that band is tape while circle is (lb) a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point.

As a verb circle is

to travel around along a curved path.

Commodity vs Property - What's the difference?

commodity | property | Synonyms |


In obsolete terms the difference between commodity and property

is that commodity is self-interest; personal convenience or advantage while property is to make a property of; to appropriate.

As a verb property is

to invest with properties, or qualities.

Foxy vs Guileful - What's the difference?

foxy | guileful | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between foxy and guileful

is that foxy is having the qualities of a fox while guileful is full of guile; treacherously deceptive.

Bar vs Disallow - What's the difference?

bar | disallow | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between bar and disallow

is that bar is to obstruct the passage of (someone or something) while disallow is to refuse to allow.

As a noun bar

is a solid, more or less rigid object of metal or wood with a uniform cross-section smaller than its length.

As a preposition bar

is except, with the exception of.

As a proper noun Bar

is a city in Montenegro.

Glance vs Brush - What's the difference?

glance | brush | Synonyms |

Glance is a synonym of brush.


As verbs the difference between glance and brush

is that glance is to look briefly (at something) while brush is to clean with a brush.

As nouns the difference between glance and brush

is that glance is a brief or cursory look while brush is an implement consisting of multiple more or less flexible bristles or other filaments attached to a handle, used for any of various purposes including cleaning, painting, and arranging hair.

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