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Annoy vs Beset - What's the difference?

annoy | beset | Related terms |

Annoy is a related term of beset.


As verbs the difference between annoy and beset

is that annoy is to disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts; to bother with unpleasant deeds while beset is (label) to surround or hem in.

As a noun annoy

is a feeling of discomfort or vexation caused by what one dislikes.

Beset vs Hound - What's the difference?

beset | hound | Related terms |

Beset is a related term of hound.


As verbs the difference between beset and hound

is that beset is (label) to surround or hem in while hound is to persistently harass.

As a noun 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).

Harry vs Beset - What's the difference?

harry | beset | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between harry and beset

is that harry is to bother; to trouble while beset is to decorate something with jewels etc.

As a proper noun Harry

is a given name derived from Germanic, also used as a pet form of Henry and Harold.

Beset vs Dog - What's the difference?

beset | dog | Related terms |

Beset is a related term of dog.


As verbs the difference between beset and dog

is that beset is (label) to surround or hem in while dog is to pursue with the intent to catch.

As a noun dog is

a mammal, canis lupus familiaris , that has been domesticated for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding.

Torment vs Beset - What's the difference?

torment | beset | Related terms |

Torment is a related term of beset.


As verbs the difference between torment and beset

is that torment is to cause severe suffering to (stronger than to vex'' but weaker than ''to torture ) while beset is (label) to surround or hem in.

As a noun torment

is (obsolete) a catapult or other kind of war-engine.

Barrage vs Beset - What's the difference?

barrage | beset | Related terms |

Barrage is a related term of beset.


As a noun barrage

is barrier.

As a verb beset is

(label) to surround or hem in.

Plague vs Beset - What's the difference?

plague | beset | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between plague and beset

is that plague is to afflict with a disease or other calamity while beset is to decorate something with jewels etc.

As a noun plague

is the bubonic plague, the pestilent disease caused by the virulent bacterium Yersinia pestis.

Tease vs Beset - What's the difference?

tease | beset | Related terms |

Tease is a related term of beset.


As verbs the difference between tease and beset

is that tease is to separate the fibres of a fibrous material while beset is (label) to surround or hem in.

As a noun tease

is one who teases.

Beset vs Bedevil - What's the difference?

beset | bedevil | Related terms |

Beset is a related term of bedevil.


As verbs the difference between beset and bedevil

is that beset is (label) to surround or hem in while bedevil is to harass or cause trouble for; to plague.

Bombard vs Beset - What's the difference?

bombard | beset | Synonyms |

Bombard is a synonym of beset.


As verbs the difference between bombard and beset

is that bombard is to attack something with bombs, artillery shells or other missiles or projectiles while beset is (label) to surround or hem in.

As a noun bombard

is a medieval primitive cannon, used chiefly in sieges for throwing heavy stone balls.

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