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shone

Shone vs Twinkle - What's the difference?

shone | twinkle |


As verbs the difference between shone and twinkle

is that shone is (shine) while twinkle is (of a source of light) to shine with a flickering light; to glimmer.

As a noun twinkle is

a sparkle or glimmer of light.

Sparkled vs Shone - What's the difference?

sparkled | shone |


As verbs the difference between sparkled and shone

is that sparkled is (sparkle) while shone is (shine).

Shone - What does it mean?

shone | |

Shone vs Guilt - What's the difference?

shone | guilt |


As verbs the difference between shone and guilt

is that shone is (shine) while guilt is (obsolete) to commit offenses; act criminally.

As a noun guilt is

responsibility for wrongdoing.

Shone vs Swone - What's the difference?

shone | swone |


As a verb shone

is (shine).

As a noun swone is

.

Shone vs Thone - What's the difference?

shone | thone |


As a verb shone

is (shine).

As an adjective thone is

(dialectal) damp; moist; wet; soft from dampness.

Shone vs Yshone - What's the difference?

shone | yshone |


As verbs the difference between shone and yshone

is that shone is past tense of shine while yshone is past participle of shine.

Shone vs Shole - What's the difference?

shone | shole |


As a verb shone

is (shine).

As a noun shole is

.

Shone vs Shope - What's the difference?

shone | shope |


As verbs the difference between shone and shope

is that shone is (shine) while shope is (obsolete) (shape).

Shone vs Rhone - What's the difference?

shone | rhone |


As a verb shone

is (shine).

As a noun rhone is

(scotland) a horizontal section of guttering, collecting rainwater from a roof.

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