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Badger vs Goad - What's the difference?

badger | goad | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between badger and goad

is that badger is a common name for any mammal of three subfamilies, which belong to the family Mustelidae: Melinae (Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae (ratel or honey badger), and subfamily: Taxideinae (American badger) while goad is a long, pointed stick used to prod animals.

As verbs the difference between badger and goad

is that badger is to pester, to annoy persistently while goad is to prod with a goad.

Badger vs Bait - What's the difference?

badger | bait | Related terms |

Badger is a related term of bait.


As a noun badger

is a native or resident of the american state of wisconsin.

As an adjective bait is

.

Badger vs Trouble - What's the difference?

badger | trouble | Related terms |

Badger is a related term of trouble.


As a noun badger

is a native or resident of the american state of wisconsin.

As a verb trouble is

.

Hassle vs Badger - What's the difference?

hassle | badger | Synonyms |

Hassle is a synonym of badger.


As nouns the difference between hassle and badger

is that hassle is trouble, bother, unwanted annoyances or problems while badger is a native or resident of the american state of wisconsin.

As a verb hassle

is to trouble, to bother, to annoy.

Badger vs Hound - What's the difference?

badger | hound | Related terms |

Badger is a related term of hound.


As nouns the difference between badger and hound

is that badger is a native or resident of the american state of wisconsin while hound is a dog, particularly a breed with a good sense of smell developed for hunting other animals (hunt hound, hunting hound, hunting dog, hunter).

As a verb hound is

to persistently harass.

Badger vs Exasperate - What's the difference?

badger | exasperate | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between badger and exasperate

is that badger is an itinerant licensed dealer in commodities used for food; a hawker; a huckster; -- formerly applied especially to one who bought grain in one place and sold it in another while exasperate is exasperated; embittered.

As verbs the difference between badger and exasperate

is that badger is to pester, to annoy persistently while exasperate is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.

As a noun badger

is a common name for any mammal of three subfamilies, which belong to the family Mustelidae: Melinae (Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae (ratel or honey badger), and subfamily: Taxideinae (American badger).

As an adjective exasperate is

exasperated; embittered.

Badger vs Nag - What's the difference?

badger | nag |


As nouns the difference between badger and nag

is that badger is a common name for any mammal of three subfamilies, which belong to the family Mustelidae: Melinae (Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae (ratel or honey badger), and subfamily: Taxideinae (American badger) while nag is a small horse; a pony.

As verbs the difference between badger and nag

is that badger is to pester, to annoy persistently while nag is to repeatedly remind or complain to someone in an annoying way, often about insignificant matters.

Tease vs Badger - What's the difference?

tease | badger | Related terms |

Tease is a related term of badger.


As nouns the difference between tease and badger

is that tease is one who teases while badger is a native or resident of the american state of wisconsin.

As a verb tease

is to separate the fibres of a fibrous material.

Badger vs Irk - What's the difference?

badger | irk | Related terms |

Badger is a related term of irk.


As a noun badger

is a native or resident of the american state of wisconsin.

As a verb irk is

to irritate; annoy; bother.

Badger vs Distract - What's the difference?

badger | distract | Related terms |

Badger is a related term of distract.


As a noun badger

is a native or resident of the american state of wisconsin.

As a verb distract is

to divert the attention of.

As an adjective distract is

(obsolete) separated; drawn asunder.

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