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Firsthand vs Secondhand - What's the difference?

firsthand | secondhand |


As adjectives the difference between firsthand and secondhand

is that firsthand is direct, without intermediate stages while secondhand is (of goods) not new; previously owned and used by another.

As an adverb secondhand is

indirectly.

Directly vs Firsthand - What's the difference?

directly | firsthand |


As an adverb directly

is in a direct manner; in a straight line or course.

As a conjunction directly

is as soon as.

As an adjective firsthand is

direct, without intermediate stages.

Commander vs Firsthand - What's the difference?

commander | firsthand |


As a noun commander

is one who exercises control and direction of a military or naval organization.

As an adjective firsthand is

direct, without intermediate stages.

Firsthand - What does it mean?

firsthand | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective firsthand

is direct, without intermediate stages.

Firsthand vs Original - What's the difference?

firsthand | original |


As an adjective firsthand

is direct, without intermediate stages.

As a noun original is

original.

Newbie vs Firsthand - What's the difference?

newbie | firsthand |


As a noun newbie

is (slang) a newcomer, someone new to something.

As an adjective firsthand is

direct, without intermediate stages.

Firsthand vs Chargehand - What's the difference?

firsthand | chargehand |


As an adjective firsthand

is direct, without intermediate stages.

As a noun chargehand is

(uk) a person who is in charge of a small group of workers; a lesser foreman.

Foreman vs Firsthand - What's the difference?

foreman | firsthand |


As a proper noun foreman

is .

As an adjective firsthand is

direct, without intermediate stages.

Hearsay vs Firsthand - What's the difference?

hearsay | firsthand |


As a noun hearsay

is information that was heard by one person about another.

As an adjective firsthand is

direct, without intermediate stages.

Novel vs Firsthand - What's the difference?

novel | firsthand |


As a verb novel

is to increase (to make larger).

As an adjective firsthand is

direct, without intermediate stages.

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