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Behoove vs Behest - What's the difference?

behoove | behest |


As verbs the difference between behoove and behest

is that behoove is (us) to suit; to befit while behest is (obsolete) to promise; vow.

As a noun behest is

a command, bidding; sometimes also, an authoritative request.

Behoove vs Warp - What's the difference?

behoove | warp |


As verbs the difference between behoove and warp

is that behoove is (us) to suit; to befit while warp is (transitive|obsolete|outside|dialects) to throw; cast; toss; hurl; fling.

As a noun warp is

(obsolete) a throw; a cast.

Behoove vs Beseem - What's the difference?

behoove | beseem |


As verbs the difference between behoove and beseem

is that behoove is (us) to suit; to befit while beseem is (archaic|transitive and intransitive) to appear, seem, look (with some qualifying word).

Germane vs Behoove - What's the difference?

germane | behoove |


As a noun germane

is german, member of germanic tribe.

As a verb behoove is

(us) to suit; to befit.

Behoove vs Behold - What's the difference?

behoove | behold |


As verbs the difference between behoove and behold

is that behoove is (us) to suit; to befit while behold is to see, or to look at.

Behoove vs Behooved - What's the difference?

behoove | behooved |


As verbs the difference between behoove and behooved

is that behoove is to suit; to befit while behooved is past tense of behoove.

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