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amuse

Bewitch vs Amuse - What's the difference?

bewitch | amuse | Related terms |

Bewitch is a related term of amuse.


As verbs the difference between bewitch and amuse

is that bewitch is to cast a spell on someone or something while amuse is .

Awe vs Amuse - What's the difference?

awe | amuse |


As verbs the difference between awe and amuse

is that awe is to inspire fear and reverence in while amuse is .

As a noun awe

is a feeling of fear and reverence.

Amuse vs Surprised - What's the difference?

amuse | surprised |


As verbs the difference between amuse and surprised

is that amuse is while surprised is (surprise).

As an adjective surprised is

caused to feel surprise, amazement or wonder, or showing an emotion due to an unexpected event.

Rejoice vs Amuse - What's the difference?

rejoice | amuse |


As verbs the difference between rejoice and amuse

is that rejoice is to be very happy, be delighted, exult; to feel joy while amuse is .

Amuse vs Amuse - What's the difference?

amuse | amuse | Related terms |

Amuse is a related term of amuse.


In past participle of|amuser|lang=fr|sort=amuse terms the difference between amuse and amuse

is that amuse is while amuse is .

As verbs the difference between amuse and amuse

is that amuse is while amuse is .

Amuse vs Exhilarate - What's the difference?

amuse | exhilarate | Related terms |

Amuse is a related term of exhilarate.


As verbs the difference between amuse and exhilarate

is that amuse is while exhilarate is (archaic) to make happy, cheer up; to gladden.

Jokes vs Amuse - What's the difference?

jokes | amuse |


As verbs the difference between jokes and amuse

is that jokes is (joke) while amuse is .

As a noun jokes

is .

As an adjective jokes

is (slang) really good.

Obituary vs Amuse - What's the difference?

obituary | amuse |


As a noun obituary

is a brief notice of a person’s death, as published in a newspaper.

As a verb amuse is

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Relieve vs Amuse - What's the difference?

relieve | amuse |


As verbs the difference between relieve and amuse

is that relieve is to ease (a person, person's thoughts etc) from mental distress; to stop (someone) feeling anxious or worried, to alleviate the distress of while amuse is .

Relief vs Amuse - What's the difference?

relief | amuse |


As a noun relief

is embossment (especially that on a map).

As a verb amuse is

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