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violent

Violent vs X - What's the difference?

violent | x |


As an adjective violent

is involving extreme force or motion.

As a verb violent

is (archaic) to urge with violence.

As a noun violent

is (obsolete) an assailant.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Grim vs Violent - What's the difference?

grim | violent |


As a proper noun grim

is , probably derived from old english grimm' or old norse '''grimr''' or ' grimmr .

As an adjective violent is

involving extreme force or motion.

As a verb violent is

(archaic) to urge with violence.

As a noun violent is

(obsolete) an assailant.

Violent vs Rought - What's the difference?

violent | rought |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between violent and rought

is that violent is (obsolete) an assailant while rought is (obsolete) (reach).

As verbs the difference between violent and rought

is that violent is (archaic) to urge with violence while rought is (obsolete) (reach).

As an adjective violent

is involving extreme force or motion.

As a noun violent

is (obsolete) an assailant.

Violent vs False - What's the difference?

violent | false |


As adjectives the difference between violent and false

is that violent is involving extreme force or motion while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

As a verb violent

is (archaic) to urge with violence.

As a noun violent

is (obsolete) an assailant.

Gruesome vs Violent - What's the difference?

gruesome | violent |


As adjectives the difference between gruesome and violent

is that gruesome is repellently frightful and shocking; horrific or ghastly while violent is involving extreme force or motion.

As a verb violent is

(archaic) to urge with violence.

As a noun violent is

(obsolete) an assailant.

Violent vs Sanguinary - What's the difference?

violent | sanguinary |


As adjectives the difference between violent and sanguinary

is that violent is involving extreme force or motion while sanguinary is (label) attended with bloodshed.

As nouns the difference between violent and sanguinary

is that violent is (obsolete) an assailant while sanguinary is a bloodthirsty person.

As a verb violent

is (archaic) to urge with violence.

Heavy vs Violent - What's the difference?

heavy | violent |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between heavy and violent

is that heavy is (obsolete) with child; pregnant while violent is (obsolete) an assailant.

As adjectives the difference between heavy and violent

is that heavy is (of a physical object) having great weight or heavy can be having the heaves while violent is involving extreme force or motion.

As nouns the difference between heavy and violent

is that heavy is a villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts while violent is (obsolete) an assailant.

As verbs the difference between heavy and violent

is that heavy is to make heavier while violent is (archaic) to urge with violence.

As an adverb heavy

is heavily.

Violent vs Accost - What's the difference?

violent | accost |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between violent and accost

is that violent is (obsolete) an assailant while accost is (obsolete) to adjoin; to lie alongside.

As verbs the difference between violent and accost

is that violent is (archaic) to urge with violence while accost is to approach and speak to boldly or aggressively, as with a demand or request.

As nouns the difference between violent and accost

is that violent is (obsolete) an assailant while accost is (rare) address; greeting.

As an adjective violent

is involving extreme force or motion.

Torrential vs Violent - What's the difference?

torrential | violent |


As adjectives the difference between torrential and violent

is that torrential is coming or characterized by torrents; flowing heavily or in large quantities while violent is involving extreme force or motion.

As a verb violent is

(archaic) to urge with violence.

As a noun violent is

(obsolete) an assailant.

Violent vs Severely - What's the difference?

violent | severely |


As an adjective violent

is involving extreme force or motion.

As a verb violent

is (archaic) to urge with violence.

As a noun violent

is (obsolete) an assailant.

As an adverb severely is

in a severe manner.

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