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hearsome

Terms vs Hearsome - What's the difference?

terms | hearsome |


As a noun terms

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As an adjective hearsome is

(rare) ready to hear; obedient; compliant; dutiful; devout.

As a verb hearsome is

(obsolete) to obey; be obedient to; revere.

Heartsome vs Hearsome - What's the difference?

heartsome | hearsome |


As adjectives the difference between heartsome and hearsome

is that heartsome is pleasant, delightful while hearsome is ready to hear; obedient; compliant; dutiful; devout.

As a verb hearsome is

to obey; be obedient to; revere.

Hearsome vs Fearsome - What's the difference?

hearsome | fearsome |


As adjectives the difference between hearsome and fearsome

is that hearsome is (rare) ready to hear; obedient; compliant; dutiful; devout while fearsome is frightening, especially in appearance.

As a verb hearsome

is (obsolete) to obey; be obedient to; revere.

Hearsome vs Healsome - What's the difference?

hearsome | healsome |


As adjectives the difference between hearsome and healsome

is that hearsome is (rare) ready to hear; obedient; compliant; dutiful; devout while healsome is (dialectal|scotland) wholesome.

As a verb hearsome

is (obsolete) to obey; be obedient to; revere.

Revere vs Hearsome - What's the difference?

revere | hearsome |


As verbs the difference between revere and hearsome

is that revere is to regard someone or something with great awe or devotion while hearsome is to obey; be obedient to; revere.

As a noun revere

is a revers.

As an adjective hearsome is

ready to hear; obedient; compliant; dutiful; devout.

Obey vs Hearsome - What's the difference?

obey | hearsome |


As verbs the difference between obey and hearsome

is that obey is to do as ordered by (a person, institution etc), to act according to the bidding of while hearsome is (obsolete) to obey; be obedient to; revere.

As an adjective hearsome is

(rare) ready to hear; obedient; compliant; dutiful; devout.

Devout vs Hearsome - What's the difference?

devout | hearsome |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between devout and hearsome

is that devout is (obsolete) a devotional composition, or part of a composition; devotion while hearsome is (obsolete) to obey; be obedient to; revere.

As adjectives the difference between devout and hearsome

is that devout is devoted to religion or to religious feelings and duties; absorbed in religious exercises; given to devotion; pious; reverent; religious while hearsome is (rare) ready to hear; obedient; compliant; dutiful; devout.

As a noun devout

is (obsolete) a devotee.

As a verb hearsome is

(obsolete) to obey; be obedient to; revere.

Dutiful vs Hearsome - What's the difference?

dutiful | hearsome |


As adjectives the difference between dutiful and hearsome

is that dutiful is accepting of one's legal or moral obligations and willing to do them well, and without complaint while hearsome is ready to hear; obedient; compliant; dutiful; devout.

As a verb hearsome is

to obey; be obedient to; revere.

Compliant vs Hearsome - What's the difference?

compliant | hearsome |


As adjectives the difference between compliant and hearsome

is that compliant is willing to comply; yielding; bending; pliant; submissive; willing to do what someone wants while hearsome is (rare) ready to hear; obedient; compliant; dutiful; devout.

As a verb hearsome is

(obsolete) to obey; be obedient to; revere.

Obedient vs Hearsome - What's the difference?

obedient | hearsome |

Hearsome is a synonym of obedient.



As adjectives the difference between obedient and hearsome

is that obedient is willing to comply with the commands, orders, or instructions of those in authority while hearsome is ready to hear; obedient; compliant; dutiful; devout.

As a verb hearsome is

to obey; be obedient to; revere.

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