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Wow vs Ow - What's the difference?

wow | ow |


As an interjection wow

is an indication of excitement or surprise.

As a verb wow

is (informal) to amaze or awe.

As a noun wow

is (informal) an exceptionally surprising or unbelievable fact.

As a pronoun ow is

(label).

Ow vs Aah - What's the difference?

ow | aah |


As a pronoun ow

is (label).

As an interjection aah is

argh.

Ow vs False - What's the difference?

ow | false |


As a pronoun ow

is (label).

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Ow vs X - What's the difference?

ow | x |


As a pronoun ow

is (label).

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Ow vs Undefined - What's the difference?

ow | undefined |


As a pronoun ow

is (label).

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Ow vs Ow - What's the difference?

ow | ow |


In label|pl|literary terms the difference between ow and ow

is that ow is (label) while ow is (label).

As pronouns the difference between ow and ow

is that ow is (label) while ow is (label).

Keep vs Ow - What's the difference?

keep | ow |


As a verb keep

is to continue in (a course or mode of action); not to intermit or fall from; to maintain.

As a noun keep

is (obsolete) care, notice.

As a pronoun ow is

(label).

Ow vs Ouchie - What's the difference?

ow | ouchie |


As a pronoun ow

is (label).

As a noun ouchie is

an owie.

As an interjection ouchie is

(childish) ouch.

Ow vs Owe - What's the difference?

ow | owe |


As a pronoun ow

is (label).

As a verb owe is

to be under an obligation to give something back to someone or to perform some action for someone.

Ooh vs Ow - What's the difference?

ooh | ow |


As interjections the difference between ooh and ow

is that ooh is an expression of surprise while ow is synonym of lang=en.

As a verb ooh

is to go ooh

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