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Peaky vs Ailing - What's the difference?

peaky | ailing | Synonyms |

Peaky is a synonym of ailing.


As adjectives the difference between peaky and ailing

is that peaky is sickly; peaked while ailing is sickly; sick; ill; unwell.

As a noun ailing is

an ailment.

As a verb ailing is

.

Abashed vs Chagrined - What's the difference?

abashed | chagrined | Synonyms |

Abashed is a synonym of chagrined.


As verbs the difference between abashed and chagrined

is that abashed is (abash) while chagrined is (chagrin).

As an adjective abashed

is embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed.

Prescribe vs Assign - What's the difference?

prescribe | assign | Synonyms |

Prescribe is a synonym of assign.


As verbs the difference between prescribe and assign

is that prescribe is to order (a drug or medical device) for use by a particular patient while assign is (lb) to designate or set apart something for some purpose.

As a noun assign is

an assignee.

Glory vs Blessing - What's the difference?

glory | blessing | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between glory and blessing

is that glory is great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful while blessing is some kind of divine or supernatural aid, or reward.

As a verb glory

is to exult with joy; to rejoice.

Cane vs Baste - What's the difference?

cane | baste | Synonyms |

Cane is a synonym of baste.


As a proper noun cane

is (linguistics).

As a noun baste is

.

Beastly vs Unpleasant - What's the difference?

beastly | unpleasant | Synonyms |

Beastly is a synonym of unpleasant.


As adjectives the difference between beastly and unpleasant

is that beastly is (uk) pertaining to, or having the form, nature or habits of, a beast while unpleasant is not pleasant.

As an adverb beastly

is like a beast; brutishly.

Loot vs Strip - What's the difference?

loot | strip | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between loot and strip

is that loot is a kind of scoop or ladle, chiefly used to remove the scum from brine-pans in saltworks while strip is material in long, thin pieces.

As verbs the difference between loot and strip

is that loot is to steal, especially as part of war, riot or other group violence while strip is to remove or take away.

Chill vs Unresponsive - What's the difference?

chill | unresponsive | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between chill and unresponsive

is that chill is moderately cold or chilly while unresponsive is not responsive; unreactive.

As a noun chill

is a moderate, but uncomfortable and penetrating coldness.

As a verb chill

is to lower the temperature of something; to cool.

As an abbreviation CHILL

is an acronym for CCITT High Level Language.

Maiden vs Youthful - What's the difference?

maiden | youthful | Synonyms |

Maiden is a synonym of youthful.


As a noun maiden

is morning.

As an adjective youthful is

young or seeming young.

Bulk vs Measure - What's the difference?

bulk | measure | Synonyms |

Bulk is a synonym of measure.


As nouns the difference between bulk and measure

is that bulk is size, mass or volume while measure is the quantity, size, weight, distance or capacity of a substance compared to a designated standard.

As verbs the difference between bulk and measure

is that bulk is to appear or seem to be, as to bulk or extent while measure is to ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard.

As an adjective bulk

is being large in size, mass or volume (of goods, etc).

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