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Certain vs Stated - What's the difference?

certain | stated | Synonyms |

Certain is a synonym of stated.


As adjectives the difference between certain and stated

is that certain is certain while stated is settled; established; fixed.

As a verb stated is

(state).

Disparage vs Reproach - What's the difference?

disparage | reproach | Synonyms |

Disparage is a synonym of reproach.


As nouns the difference between disparage and reproach

is that disparage is (obsolete) inequality in marriage; marriage with an inferior while reproach is a mild rebuke, or an implied criticism.

As verbs the difference between disparage and reproach

is that disparage is to match unequally; to degrade or dishonor while reproach is to criticize or rebuke someone.

Distraction vs Perplexity - What's the difference?

distraction | perplexity | Synonyms |

Distraction is a synonym of perplexity.


As nouns the difference between distraction and perplexity

is that distraction is something that distracts while perplexity is the state or quality of being perplexed; puzzled or confused.

Lover vs Devotee - What's the difference?

lover | devotee | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between lover and devotee

is that lover is one who loves and cares for another person in a romantic way; a sweetheart, love, soulmate, boyfriend, or girlfriend while devotee is an ardent enthusiast or admirer.

Marshal vs Organiser - What's the difference?

marshal | organiser | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between marshal and organiser

is that marshal is a high-ranking officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord, who was originally in charge of the cavalry and later the military forces in general while organiser is standard spelling of from=British spelling|lang=en.

As a proper noun Marshal

is {{surname|A=An|English and Scottish status|from=Middle English}} for someone who was in charge of the horses of a royal household, or an occupational surname for someone who looked after horses, or was responsible for the custody of prisoners.

As a verb marshal

is to arrange troops etc. in line for inspection or a parade.

Prevalent vs Efficacious - What's the difference?

prevalent | efficacious | Synonyms |

Prevalent is a synonym of efficacious.


As adjectives the difference between prevalent and efficacious

is that prevalent is prevalent while efficacious is effective; possessing efficacy.

As a verb prevalent

is .

Calamitous vs Deplorable - What's the difference?

calamitous | deplorable | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between calamitous and deplorable

is that calamitous is concerning or involving calamity, disastrous while deplorable is deserving strong condemnation; shockingly bad.

Puff vs Protuberance - What's the difference?

puff | protuberance | Synonyms |

Puff is a synonym of protuberance.


As nouns the difference between puff and protuberance

is that puff is (colloquial) brothel, bordello while protuberance is lump, protuberance.

Addition vs Joining - What's the difference?

addition | joining | Synonyms |

Addition is a synonym of joining.


As nouns the difference between addition and joining

is that addition is addition while joining is the act or result of joining; a joint or juncture.

As a verb joining is

.

Diversion vs Solace - What's the difference?

diversion | solace | Synonyms |

Diversion is a synonym of solace.


As nouns the difference between diversion and solace

is that diversion is fun, entertainment, levity while solace is comfort or consolation in a time of distress.

As a verb solace is

to give solace to; comfort; cheer; console.

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