apply |
impress |
In lang=en terms the difference between apply and impress
is that
apply is to pertain or be relevant to a specified individual or group while
impress is to seize or confiscate (property) by force.
As verbs the difference between apply and impress
is that
apply is to lay or place; to put or adjust (one thing to another);—with to; as, to apply the hand to the breast; to apply medicaments to a diseased part of the body while
impress is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
As an adjective apply
is .
As a noun impress is
the act of impressing .
impress |
happy |
As a verb impress
is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
As a noun impress
is the act of impressing .
As an adjective happy is
experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.
impress |
x |
As a verb impress
is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
As a noun impress
is the act of impressing .
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
impress |
flatter |
As verbs the difference between impress and flatter
is that
impress is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably while
flatter is to compliment someone, often insincerely and sometimes to win favour.
As nouns the difference between impress and flatter
is that
impress is the act of impressing while
flatter is a type of set tool used by blacksmiths.
As an adjective flatter is
(
flat).
intrigued |
impress |
As verbs the difference between intrigued and impress
is that
intrigued is (
intrigue) while
impress is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
As a noun impress is
the act of impressing .
influences |
impress |
As an adjective influences
is .
As a verb impress is
to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
As a noun impress is
the act of impressing .
impress |
goddess |
As a verb impress
is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
As a noun impress
is the act of impressing .
As a proper noun goddess is
the single goddess of various monotheistic religions.
impress |
false |
As a verb impress
is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
As a noun impress
is the act of impressing .
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
stun |
impress |
In lang=en terms the difference between stun and impress
is that
stun is to shock or surprise while
impress is to seize or confiscate (property) by force.
As verbs the difference between stun and impress
is that
stun is to incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness while
impress is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
As nouns the difference between stun and impress
is that
stun is the condition of being stunned while
impress is the act of impressing .
impress |
undefined |
As a verb impress
is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
As a noun impress
is the act of impressing .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
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