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Instances vs Quoting - What's the difference?

instances | quoting |


As verbs the difference between instances and quoting

is that instances is (instance) while quoting is .

As a noun instances

is .

Reciting vs Quoting - What's the difference?

reciting | quoting |


As verbs the difference between reciting and quoting

is that reciting is while quoting is .

Quoting vs Paraphrasing - What's the difference?

quoting | paraphrasing |


As verbs the difference between quoting and paraphrasing

is that quoting is while paraphrasing is .

As a noun paraphrasing is

a paraphrased statement.

Saying vs Quoting - What's the difference?

saying | quoting |


As verbs the difference between saying and quoting

is that saying is while quoting is .

As a noun saying

is a proverb or maxim; something often said.

Quoting vs Quotation - What's the difference?

quoting | quotation |


As a verb quoting

is .

As a noun quotation is

a fragment of a human expression that is repeated exactly by somebody else most often a quotation is taken from literature or speech, but scenes from a movie, elements of a painting, a passage of music, etc, may be quoted.

Quoiting vs Quoting - What's the difference?

quoiting | quoting |


As verbs the difference between quoiting and quoting

is that quoiting is while quoting is .

Citing vs Quoting - What's the difference?

citing | quoting |


As verbs the difference between citing and quoting

is that citing is while quoting is .

As a noun citing

is citation.

Quoting vs Contextomy - What's the difference?

quoting | contextomy |


As a verb quoting

is .

As a noun contextomy is

the practice (or act) of quoting a person (or people) out of context, often with the aim of winning an argument, often intending obfuscation of the quote's actual meaning.