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shown

Shown vs False - What's the difference?

shown | false |


As a proper noun shown

is .

As an adjective false is

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

Indicate vs Shown - What's the difference?

indicate | shown |


As a verb indicate

is to point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known.

As a proper noun shown is

.

Assume vs Shown - What's the difference?

assume | shown |


As a verb assume

is .

As a proper noun shown is

.

Proven vs Shown - What's the difference?

proven | shown |


As a verb proven

is .

As a proper noun shown is

.

Shown vs Specified - What's the difference?

shown | specified |


As a proper noun shown

is .

As an adjective specified is

thoroughly explained; adequately commented.

As a verb specified is

(specify).

Stated vs Shown - What's the difference?

stated | shown |


As a verb stated

is (state).

As an adjective stated

is settled; established; fixed.

As a proper noun shown is

.

Shown vs Outlined - What's the difference?

shown | outlined |


As a proper noun shown

is .

As a verb outlined is

(outline).

Reflected vs Shown - What's the difference?

reflected | shown |


As a verb reflected

is (reflect).

As an adjective reflected

is bent or sent back (especially of incident sound or light).

As a proper noun shown is

.

Shown vs Directed - What's the difference?

shown | directed |


As a proper noun shown

is .

As an adjective directed is

in a manner emphasizing one's point of view.

As a verb directed is

(direct).

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