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Emphatic vs Unwavering - What's the difference?

emphatic | unwavering | Synonyms |

Emphatic is a synonym of unwavering.


As adjectives the difference between emphatic and unwavering

is that emphatic is characterized by emphasis while unwavering is never doubted; always steady and on course.

As a noun emphatic

is (phonology) an emphatic consonant.

Even vs Plumb - What's the difference?

even | plumb | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between even and plumb

is that even is flat and level while plumb is truly vertical, as indicated by a plumb line.

As verbs the difference between even and plumb

is that even is to make flat and level while plumb is to determine the depth, generally of a liquid; to sound.

As adverbs the difference between even and plumb

is that even is exactly, just, fully while plumb is in a vertical direction; perpendicularly.

As nouns the difference between even and plumb

is that even is evening while plumb is a little mass of lead, or the like, attached to a line, and used by builders, etc., to indicate a vertical direction.

As a proper noun Even

is a Tungusic language spoken by the Evens in Siberia.

Magnetic vs Entrancing - What's the difference?

magnetic | entrancing | Synonyms |

Magnetic is a synonym of entrancing.


As adjectives the difference between magnetic and entrancing

is that magnetic is magnetic while entrancing is hypnotic.

As a verb entrancing is

.

Intellect vs Thinker - What's the difference?

intellect | thinker | Synonyms |

Intellect is a synonym of thinker.


As nouns the difference between intellect and thinker

is that intellect is the faculty of thinking, judging, abstract reasoning, and conceptual understanding; the cognitive faculty (uncountable) while thinker is one who spends time thinking, contemplating]] or [[meditate|meditating.

Compact vs Understanding - What's the difference?

compact | understanding | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between compact and understanding

is that compact is an agreement or contract while understanding is mental, sometimes emotional process of comprehension, assimilation of knowledge, which is subjective by its nature.

As adjectives the difference between compact and understanding

is that compact is closely packed, i.e. packing much in a small space while understanding is showing compassion.

As verbs the difference between compact and understanding

is that compact is to make more dense; to compress while understanding is present participle of lang=en.

Pilot vs Steersman - What's the difference?

pilot | steersman | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between pilot and steersman

is that pilot is a person who steers a ship, a helmsman while steersman is one who steers a ship; the helmsman.

As an adjective pilot

is made or used as a test or demonstration of capability. (pilot run, pilot plant.

As a verb pilot

is to control (an aircraft or watercraft).

Attention vs Devotion - What's the difference?

attention | devotion | Synonyms |


In uncountable terms the difference between attention and devotion

is that attention is mental focus while devotion is religious veneration, zeal, or piety.

As an interjection attention

is {{cx|military|lang=en}} Used as a command to bring soldiers to the attention position.

Ardour vs Rapture - What's the difference?

ardour | rapture | Synonyms |

Ardour is a synonym of rapture.


As a noun ardour

is .

As a proper noun rapture is

(christianity) a prophesied sudden removal of christian believers from the earth before the tribulation or simultaneous with the second coming of jesus christ.

Atrocious vs Vulgar - What's the difference?

atrocious | vulgar | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between atrocious and vulgar

is that atrocious is frightful, evil, cruel or monstrous while vulgar is debased, uncouth, distasteful, obscene.

Charge vs Sortie - What's the difference?

charge | sortie | Synonyms |

Charge is a synonym of sortie.


As a proper noun charge

is a commune in the indre-et-loire department in france.

As a noun sortie is

(military) an offensive military mission used originally to mean an attack from a fortress, but most commonly used today to describe a single mission by a military aircraft.

As a verb sortie is

to sally.

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