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Thrived vs Throve - What's the difference?

thrived | throve |


As verbs the difference between thrived and throve

is that thrived is past tense of thrive while throve is simple past of thrive.

Throve - What does it mean?

throve | |

Drone vs Throve - What's the difference?

drone | throve |


As verbs the difference between drone and throve

is that drone is to produce a low-pitched hum or buzz while throve is (thrive).

As a noun drone

is a male bee or wasp, which does not work but can fertilise the queen or drone can be a low-pitched hum or buzz.

Shrove vs Throve - What's the difference?

shrove | throve |


As verbs the difference between shrove and throve

is that shrove is (shrive) or shrove can be (obsolete) to join in the festivities of shrovetide while throve is (thrive).

Throve vs Throwe - What's the difference?

throve | throwe |


As a verb throve

is (thrive).

As a noun throwe is

(uk|dialect) a turning lathe.

Trove vs Throve - What's the difference?

trove | throve |


As a noun trove

is a treasure trove; a collection of treasure.

As a verb throve is

simple past of thrive.

Throe vs Throve - What's the difference?

throe | throve |


As verbs the difference between throe and throve

is that throe is to put in agony while throve is (thrive).

As a noun throe

is a pang, spasm.

Throve vs Thrave - What's the difference?

throve | thrave |


As verbs the difference between throve and thrave

is that throve is (thrive) while thrave is to urge; compel; importune.

As a noun thrave is

(uk|dialect) a sheaf; a handful.

Throne vs Throve - What's the difference?

throne | throve |


As verbs the difference between throne and throve

is that throne is to place on a royal seat; to enthrone while throve is simple past of thrive.

As a noun throne

is the ornate seat a king or queen sits on for formal occasions, usually placed on a raised dais in the throne room.