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Available vs Active - What's the difference?

available | active |


As an adjective available

is such as one may avail one’s self of; capable of being used for the accomplishment of a purpose.

As a verb active is

.

Live vs Active - What's the difference?

live | active |


As a proper noun live

is , a variant of liv.

As a verb active is

.

Radical vs Active - What's the difference?

radical | active |


As an adjective radical

is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.

As a noun radical

is a member of the most progressive wing of the liberal party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism).

As a verb active is

.

Active vs Tireless - What's the difference?

active | tireless |


As a verb active

is .

As an adjective tireless is

indefatigable, untiring and not yielding to fatigue or tireless can be without a tire (wheel covering); tyreless.

Involve vs Active - What's the difference?

involve | active |


As verbs the difference between involve and active

is that involve is to roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine while active is .

Active vs X - What's the difference?

active | x |


As a verb active

is .

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Disabled vs Active - What's the difference?

disabled | active |


As verbs the difference between disabled and active

is that disabled is (disable) while active is .

As an adjective disabled

is made incapable of use or action.

As a noun disabled

is one who is disabled (often used collectively as the disabled , but sometimes also singular).

Active vs Talkative - What's the difference?

active | talkative |


As a verb active

is .

As an adjective talkative is

tending to talk a lot.

Active vs Voluntary - What's the difference?

active | voluntary |


As a verb active

is .

As an adjective voluntary is

done, given, or acting of one's own free will.

As an adverb voluntary is

(obsolete) voluntarily.

As a noun voluntary is

(music) a short piece of music, often having improvisation, played on a solo instrument.

Active vs False - What's the difference?

active | false |


As a verb active

is .

As an adjective false is

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

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