blackout |
curtain |
As nouns the difference between blackout and curtain
is that
blackout is a temporary loss of consciousness while
curtain is a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light.
As a verb curtain is
to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.
blackout |
shade |
As nouns the difference between blackout and shade
is that
blackout is a temporary loss of consciousness while
shade is (
label) darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked.
As a verb shade is
to shield from light.
dismantle |
blackout |
As a verb dismantle
is (originally) to divest, strip of dress or covering.
As a noun blackout is
a temporary loss of consciousness.
blackout |
undefined |
As a noun blackout
is a temporary loss of consciousness.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
blackout |
disassociate |
As a noun blackout
is a temporary loss of consciousness.
As a verb disassociate is
to separate oneself from a person or situation.
blackout |
barrage |
As nouns the difference between blackout and barrage
is that
blackout is a temporary loss of consciousness while
barrage is barrier.
plastered |
blackout |
As an adjective plastered
is coated with plaster.
As a noun blackout is
a temporary loss of consciousness.
unconscious |
blackout |
As nouns the difference between unconscious and blackout
is that
unconscious is (psychology) the unconscious mind while
blackout is a temporary loss of consciousness.
As an adjective unconscious
is not awake; having no awareness.
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