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Colour vs Insinuation - What's the difference?

colour | insinuation | Synonyms |

Colour is a synonym of insinuation.


As nouns the difference between colour and insinuation

is that colour is (lb) the spectral composition of visible light while insinuation is the act or process of insinuating; a creeping, winding, or flowing in.

As an adjective colour

is conveying colour, as opposed to shades of grey.

As a verb colour

is to give something colour.

Motive vs Grounds - What's the difference?

motive | grounds | Synonyms |


In lang=en terms the difference between motive and grounds

is that motive is a motif; a theme or subject, especially one that is central to the work or often repeated while grounds is basis or justification for something, as in "grounds for divorce..

As nouns the difference between motive and grounds

is that motive is an idea or communication that makes one want to act, especially from spiritual sources; a divine prompting while grounds is basis or justification for something, as in "grounds for divorce..

As a verb motive

is to prompt or incite by a motive or motives; to move.

As an adjective motive

is causing motion; having power to move, or tending to move; as, a motive argument; motive power.

Identification vs Affiliation - What's the difference?

identification | affiliation | Synonyms |

Identification is a synonym of affiliation.


As nouns the difference between identification and affiliation

is that identification is the act of identifying, or proving to be the same while affiliation is the relationship resulting from affiliating one thing with another.

Bounty vs Contribution - What's the difference?

bounty | contribution | Synonyms |

Bounty is a synonym of contribution.


As nouns the difference between bounty and contribution

is that bounty is generosity while contribution is something given or offered that adds to a larger whole.

Feeling vs Thrill - What's the difference?

feeling | thrill | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between feeling and thrill

is that feeling is sensation, particularly through the skin while thrill is a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.

As verbs the difference between feeling and thrill

is that feeling is present participle of lang=en while thrill is to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.

As an adjective feeling

is emotionally sensitive.

Mystical vs Unknowable - What's the difference?

mystical | unknowable | Synonyms |

Mystical is a synonym of unknowable.


As adjectives the difference between mystical and unknowable

is that mystical is relating to mystics or mysticism while unknowable is not knowable.

As a noun unknowable is

something that cannot be known.

Ecclesiastical vs Episcopal - What's the difference?

ecclesiastical | episcopal | Synonyms |

Ecclesiastical is a synonym of episcopal.


As adjectives the difference between ecclesiastical and episcopal

is that ecclesiastical is of or pertaining to the church while episcopal is episcopal.

Implacable vs Uncompromising - What's the difference?

implacable | uncompromising | Synonyms |

Implacable is a synonym of uncompromising.


As adjectives the difference between implacable and uncompromising

is that implacable is unplaceable; that cannot be put or placed while uncompromising is inflexible and unwilling to negotiate or make concessions.

Account vs Significance - What's the difference?

account | significance | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between account and significance

is that account is a registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review while significance is the extent to which something matters; importance.

As a verb account

is to provide explanation.

Bothersome vs Disturbing - What's the difference?

bothersome | disturbing | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between bothersome and disturbing

is that bothersome is causing bother or perplexity while disturbing is causing distress or worry; upsetting or unsettling.

As a verb disturbing is

present participle of lang=en.

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