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Aunt vs Lunt - What's the difference?

aunt | lunt |


As nouns the difference between aunt and lunt

is that aunt is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent while lunt is a slow-burning match or torch.

Aunt vs Runt - What's the difference?

aunt | runt |


As nouns the difference between aunt and runt

is that aunt is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent while runt is the smallest animal of a litter, or.

Aunt vs Punt - What's the difference?

aunt | punt |


As nouns the difference between aunt and punt

is that aunt is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent while punt is bridge.

Aunt vs Vaunt - What's the difference?

aunt | vaunt |


As nouns the difference between aunt and vaunt

is that aunt is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent while vaunt is a boast; an instance of vaunting or vaunt can be (obsolete) the first part.

As a verb vaunt is

to speak boastfully.

Aunt vs Daunt - What's the difference?

aunt | daunt |


As a noun aunt

is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent.

As a verb daunt is

to discourage, intimidate.

Aunt vs Bunt - What's the difference?

aunt | bunt |


As nouns the difference between aunt and bunt

is that aunt is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent while bunt is the middle part, cavity, or belly of a sail; the part of a furled sail which is at the center of the yard.

As a verb bunt is

(baseball) to intentionally hit softly with a hands-spread batting stance.

Aunt vs Taunt - What's the difference?

aunt | taunt |


As nouns the difference between aunt and taunt

is that aunt is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent while taunt is a scornful or mocking remark; a jeer or mockery.

As a verb taunt is

to make fun of (someone); to goad (a person) into responding, often in an aggressive manner.

As an adjective taunt is

very high or tall.

Aunt vs Haunt - What's the difference?

aunt | haunt |


As nouns the difference between aunt and haunt

is that aunt is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent while haunt is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.

As a verb haunt is

to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).

Aunt vs Gaunt - What's the difference?

aunt | gaunt |


As a noun aunt

is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent.

As an adjective gaunt is

lean, angular, and bony.

Aunt vs Jaunt - What's the difference?

aunt | jaunt |


As nouns the difference between aunt and jaunt

is that aunt is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent while jaunt is a wearisome journey.

As a verb jaunt is

to ramble here and there; to stroll; to make an excursion.

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