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Capricious vs Irresolute - What's the difference?

capricious | irresolute | Synonyms |

Capricious is a synonym of irresolute.


As adjectives the difference between capricious and irresolute

is that capricious is impulsive and unpredictable; determined by chance, impulse, or whim while irresolute is undecided or unsure how to act.

Dislike vs Rancour - What's the difference?

dislike | rancour | Synonyms |

Dislike is a synonym of rancour.


As nouns the difference between dislike and rancour

is that dislike is an attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion while rancour is .

As a verb dislike

is (obsolete|transitive) to displease; to offend (in third-person only).

Apathetic vs Unconcerned - What's the difference?

apathetic | unconcerned | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between apathetic and unconcerned

is that apathetic is void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion; passionless; indifferent while unconcerned is indifferent and having no interest; aloof.

Attach vs Destine - What's the difference?

attach | destine | Synonyms |

Attach is a synonym of destine.


As verbs the difference between attach and destine

is that attach is (obsolete|legal) to arrest, seize while destine is .

Nice vs Likeable - What's the difference?

nice | likeable | Synonyms |

Nice is a synonym of likeable.


As a proper noun nice

is a city in southeast france on the coast of the mediterranean sea, capital of the department of alpes-maritimes.

As an adjective likeable is

.

Proof vs Scrutiny - What's the difference?

proof | scrutiny | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between proof and scrutiny

is that proof is an effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial while scrutiny is intense study of someone or something.

As verbs the difference between proof and scrutiny

is that proof is to proofread while scrutiny is to scrutinize.

As an adjective proof

is used in proving or testing.

Antagonism vs Resentment - What's the difference?

antagonism | resentment | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between antagonism and resentment

is that antagonism is a strong natural dislike or hatred; antipathy while resentment is a feeling of anger or displeasure stemming from belief that one has been wronged by others or betrayed; indignation.

Elf vs Troll - What's the difference?

elf | troll | Synonyms |


In fantasy terms the difference between elf and troll

is that elf is any of the magical, typically forest-guarding races bearing some similarities to the Norse álfar (through Tolkien's Eldar while troll is a supernatural being of varying size, now especially a grotesque humanoid creature living in caves or hills or under bridges.

As nouns the difference between elf and troll

is that elf is a luminous spirit presiding over nature and fertility and dwelling in the world of Álfheim (Elfland). Compare angel, nymph, fairy while troll is a supernatural being of varying size, now especially a grotesque humanoid creature living in caves or hills or under bridges.

As an initialism ELF

is initialism of w:Earth Liberation Front|Earth Liberation Front|lang=en a radical environmentalism group.

As a verb troll is

to saunter.

As a proper noun Troll is

a native or resident of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.

Force vs Vitality - What's the difference?

force | vitality | Synonyms |

Force is a synonym of vitality.


As nouns the difference between force and vitality

is that force is force while vitality is the capacity to live and develop.

Canny vs Sagacious - What's the difference?

canny | sagacious | Synonyms |

Canny is a synonym of sagacious.


As adjectives the difference between canny and sagacious

is that canny is careful, prudent, cautious while sagacious is having or showing keen discernment, sound judgment, and farsightedness; mentally shrewd.

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