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Favourite vs Hobbies - What's the difference?

favourite | hobbies |


As nouns the difference between favourite and hobbies

is that favourite is a person who enjoys special regard or favour while hobbies is .

As an adjective favourite

is preferred or liked above all others (unless qualified).

As a verb favourite

is .

Hobbies vs Hubby - What's the difference?

hobbies | hubby |


As nouns the difference between hobbies and hubby

is that hobbies is while hubby is (informal|term of endearment) husband.

As an adjective hubby is

(us) full of hubs or protuberances.

Habits vs Hobbies - What's the difference?

habits | hobbies |


As nouns the difference between habits and hobbies

is that habits is while hobbies is .

Skills vs Hobbies - What's the difference?

skills | hobbies |


As nouns the difference between skills and hobbies

is that skills is while hobbies is .

Retiring vs Hobbies - What's the difference?

retiring | hobbies |


As nouns the difference between retiring and hobbies

is that retiring is retirement while hobbies is .

As an adjective retiring

is shy, introverted, liking privacy.

As a verb retiring

is .

Hobbies vs Someone - What's the difference?

hobbies | someone |


As nouns the difference between hobbies and someone

is that hobbies is while someone is a partially specified but unnamed person.

As a pronoun someone is

some person.

Hobbies vs Liking - What's the difference?

hobbies | liking |


As nouns the difference between hobbies and liking

is that hobbies is while liking is likeness.

Talent vs Hobbies - What's the difference?

talent | hobbies |


As nouns the difference between talent and hobbies

is that talent is talent while hobbies is .

Like vs Hobbies - What's the difference?

like | hobbies |


As nouns the difference between like and hobbies

is that like is something that a person likes (prefers) while hobbies is plural of lang=en.

As a verb like

is to please.

As an adjective like

is similar.

As an adverb like

is for example, such as: to introduce an example or list of examples.

As a conjunction like

is as if; as though.

As a preposition like

is somewhat similar to, reminiscent of.

As a particle like

is A delayed filler.

As an interjection like

is used to place emphasis upon a statement.

Exercises vs Hobbies - What's the difference?

exercises | hobbies |


As nouns the difference between exercises and hobbies

is that exercises is while hobbies is .

As a verb exercises

is (exercise).

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