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Levy vs Demand - What's the difference?

levy | demand | Synonyms |

Levy is a synonym of demand.


As a proper noun levy

is : levy.

As a noun demand is

the desire to purchase goods and services.

As a verb demand is

to request forcefully.

Opening vs Space - What's the difference?

opening | space | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between opening and space

is that opening is present participle of lang=en while space is to roam, walk, wander.

As nouns the difference between opening and space

is that opening is an act or instance of making or becoming open while space is Of time.

As an adjective opening

is describing the first period of play, usually up to the fall of the first wicket; describing a batsman who opens the innings or a bowler who opens the attack

Loose vs Imprecise - What's the difference?

loose | imprecise | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between loose and imprecise

is that loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly while imprecise is not precise or exact; containing some error or uncertainty.

As a verb loose

is to let loose, to free from restraints.

As a noun loose

is the release of an arrow.

As an interjection loose

is begin shooting; release your arrows.

Demoniac vs Fiendish - What's the difference?

demoniac | fiendish | Synonyms |

Demoniac is a synonym of fiendish.


As adjectives the difference between demoniac and fiendish

is that demoniac is possessed or controlled by a demon while fiendish is sinister; evil; conniving; in the manner of a fiend.

As a noun demoniac

is someone who is possessed by a demon.

Glamour vs Excitement - What's the difference?

glamour | excitement | Synonyms |

Glamour is a synonym of excitement.


In countable|lang=en terms the difference between glamour and excitement

is that glamour is (countable) an item, motif, person, image that by association improves appearance while excitement is (countable) something that excites.

In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between glamour and excitement

is that glamour is (uncountable) alluring beauty or charm (often with sex appeal) while excitement is (uncountable) the state of being excited (emotionally aroused).

As nouns the difference between glamour and excitement

is that glamour is (countable) an item, motif, person, image that by association improves appearance while excitement is (uncountable) the state of being excited (emotionally aroused).

As a verb glamour

is to enchant; to bewitch.

Paper vs Deed - What's the difference?

paper | deed | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between paper and deed

is that paper is a sheet material used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water while deed is an action or act; something that is done.

As verbs the difference between paper and deed

is that paper is to apply paper to while deed is to transfer real property by deed.

As an adjective paper

is made of paper.

Ablution vs Wash - What's the difference?

ablution | wash | Synonyms |

Ablution is a synonym of wash.


As a noun ablution

is the act of washing something.

As an initialism wash is

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Loose vs Profligate - What's the difference?

loose | profligate | Synonyms |

Loose is a synonym of profligate.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between loose and profligate

is that loose is (obsolete) a state of laxity or indulgence; unrestrained freedom, abandonment while profligate is (obsolete) to drive away; to overcome.

As verbs the difference between loose and profligate

is that loose is to let loose, to free from restraints or loose can be while profligate is (obsolete) to drive away; to overcome.

As adjectives the difference between loose and profligate

is that loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly while profligate is (obsolete) overthrown, ruined.

As nouns the difference between loose and profligate

is that loose is (archery) the release of an arrow while profligate is an abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.

As an interjection loose

is (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.

Dedication vs Address - What's the difference?

dedication | address | Synonyms |

Dedication is a synonym of address.


As nouns the difference between dedication and address

is that dedication is (uncountable) the act of dedicating or the state of being dedicated while address is direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.

As a verb address is

(obsolete) to prepare oneself.

Gross vs Vast - What's the difference?

gross | vast | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between gross and vast

is that gross is disgusting while vast is very large or wide (literally or figuratively).

As nouns the difference between gross and vast

is that gross is twelve dozen = 144 while vast is a vast space.

As a verb gross

is to earn money, not including expenses.

As a proper noun Gross

is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English {{term|gros||large|lang=enm}}.

As an acronym VAST is

visual audio sensory theater.

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