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attracts

Draws vs Attracts - What's the difference?

draws | attracts |


As verbs the difference between draws and attracts

is that draws is (draw) while attracts is (attract).

As a noun draws

is .

Pulls vs Attracts - What's the difference?

pulls | attracts |


As verbs the difference between pulls and attracts

is that pulls is (pull) while attracts is (attract).

As a noun pulls

is .

Attracts vs Attractions - What's the difference?

attracts | attractions |


As a verb attracts

is (attract).

As a noun attractions is

.

Attracts vs Mushroomed - What's the difference?

attracts | mushroomed |


As verbs the difference between attracts and mushroomed

is that attracts is (attract) while mushroomed is (mushroom).

Attract vs Attracts - What's the difference?

attract | attracts |


As verbs the difference between attract and attracts

is that attract is to pull toward without touching while attracts is (attract).

Invites vs Attracts - What's the difference?

invites | attracts |


As verbs the difference between invites and attracts

is that invites is while attracts is (attract).

Appeals vs Attracts - What's the difference?

appeals | attracts |


As verbs the difference between appeals and attracts

is that appeals is third-person singular of appeal while attracts is third-person singular of attract.

As a noun appeals

is plural of appeal.

Attracts vs Excites - What's the difference?

attracts | excites |


As verbs the difference between attracts and excites

is that attracts is (attract) while excites is .

Beckon vs Attracts - What's the difference?

beckon | attracts |


As verbs the difference between beckon and attracts

is that beckon is (ambitransitive) to wave and/or to nod to somebody with the intention to make the person come closer while attracts is (attract).

As a noun beckon

is a sign made without words; a beck.