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amaze

Amaze vs Scare - What's the difference?

amaze | scare |


As verbs the difference between amaze and scare

is that amaze is to stupefy; to knock unconscious while scare is to frighten, terrify, startle, especially in a minor way.

As nouns the difference between amaze and scare

is that amaze is amazement, astonishment while scare is a minor fright.

Amaze vs Dismay - What's the difference?

amaze | dismay |


As verbs the difference between amaze and dismay

is that amaze is (obsolete) to stupefy; to knock unconscious while dismay is to disable with alarm or apprehensions; to depress the spirits or courage of; to deprive of firmness and energy through fear; to daunt; to appall; to terrify.

As nouns the difference between amaze and dismay

is that amaze is while dismay is a sudden or complete loss of courage and firmness in the face of trouble or danger; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits; consternation.

Nonplus vs Amaze - What's the difference?

nonplus | amaze | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between nonplus and amaze

is that nonplus is a state of perplexity or bewilderment while amaze is amazement, astonishment.

As verbs the difference between nonplus and amaze

is that nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox while amaze is to stupefy; to knock unconscious.

Amaze vs Impressive - What's the difference?

amaze | impressive |


As a verb amaze

is (obsolete) to stupefy; to knock unconscious.

As a noun amaze

is .

As an adjective impressive is

making, or tending to make, an impression; having power to impress; adapted to excite attention and feeling, to touch the sensibilities, or affect the conscience; as, an impressive discourse; an impressive scene.

Amaze vs Admire - What's the difference?

amaze | admire |


As verbs the difference between amaze and admire

is that amaze is to stupefy; to knock unconscious while admire is to be amazed at; to view with surprise; to marvel at.

As a noun amaze

is amazement, astonishment.

Amaze vs Dumbfounded - What's the difference?

amaze | dumbfounded | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between amaze and dumbfounded

is that amaze is to stupefy; to knock unconscious while dumbfounded is past tense of dumbfound.

As a noun amaze

is amazement, astonishment.

As an adjective dumbfounded is

shocked and speechless.

Overwhelm vs Amaze - What's the difference?

overwhelm | amaze |


As verbs the difference between overwhelm and amaze

is that overwhelm is to engulf, surge over and submerge while amaze is (obsolete) to stupefy; to knock unconscious.

As a noun amaze is

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Impress vs Amaze - What's the difference?

impress | amaze |


In intransitive terms the difference between impress and amaze

is that impress is to make an impression, to be impressive while amaze is to undergo amazement; to be astounded.

As verbs the difference between impress and amaze

is that impress is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably while amaze is to stupefy; to knock unconscious.

As nouns the difference between impress and amaze

is that impress is the act of impressing while amaze is amazement, astonishment.

Amaze vs Dazzle - What's the difference?

amaze | dazzle | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between amaze and dazzle

is that amaze is to undergo amazement; to be astounded while dazzle is to be overpowered by light; to be confused by excess of brightness.

As verbs the difference between amaze and dazzle

is that amaze is to stupefy; to knock unconscious while dazzle is to confuse the sight of by means of excessive brightness.

As nouns the difference between amaze and dazzle

is that amaze is amazement, astonishment while dazzle is a light of dazzling brilliancy.

Stump vs Amaze - What's the difference?

stump | amaze | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between stump and amaze

is that stump is to walk heavily or clumsily, plod, trudge while amaze is to undergo amazement; to be astounded.

As nouns the difference between stump and amaze

is that stump is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb while amaze is amazement, astonishment.

As verbs the difference between stump and amaze

is that stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle while amaze is to stupefy; to knock unconscious.

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