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Easy vs Buy - What's the difference?

easy | buy |


As nouns the difference between easy and buy

is that easy is something that is easy while buy is something which is bought; a purchase.

As verbs the difference between easy and buy

is that easy is to easy-oar (stop rowing) while buy is to obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods.

As an adjective easy

is comfortable; at ease.

As an adverb easy

is in a relaxed or casual manner.

Earn vs Buy - What's the difference?

earn | buy |

Buy is a antonym of earn.



In transitive terms the difference between earn and buy

is that earn is to be worthy of while buy is to be equivalent to in value.

In intransitive terms the difference between earn and buy

is that earn is to receive payment for work while buy is to make a purchase or purchases, to treat (for a meal.

Buy vs Keep - What's the difference?

buy | keep |


In transitive terms the difference between buy and keep

is that buy is to be equivalent to in value while keep is to observe; to adhere to; to fulfill; not to swerve from or violate.

Buy vs Go - What's the difference?

buy | go |


As nouns the difference between buy and go

is that buy is something which is bought; a purchase while go is water.

As a verb buy

is to obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods.

Book vs Buy - What's the difference?

book | buy |


In transitive terms the difference between book and buy

is that book is to write down, to register or record in a book or as in a book while buy is to be equivalent to in value.

Buy vs Unbuyable - What's the difference?

buy | unbuyable |


As a verb buy

is to obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods.

As a noun buy

is something which is bought; a purchase.

As an adjective unbuyable is

impossible to buy; that one cannot buy.

Buy vs Prebuy - What's the difference?

buy | prebuy |


In lang=en terms the difference between buy and prebuy

is that buy is to make a purchase or purchases, to treat (for a meal) while prebuy is to buy in advance.

As verbs the difference between buy and prebuy

is that buy is to obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods while prebuy is to buy in advance.

As a noun buy

is something which is bought; a purchase.

Buy vs Underbuy - What's the difference?

buy | underbuy |


In transitive terms the difference between buy and underbuy

is that buy is to be equivalent to in value while underbuy is to buy too little.

As a noun buy

is something which is bought; a purchase.

Buy vs Overtrade - What's the difference?

buy | overtrade |


As verbs the difference between buy and overtrade

is that buy is to obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods while overtrade is to trade beyond one's capital; to buy goods beyond the means of paying for or selling them; to overstock the market.

As a noun buy

is something which is bought; a purchase.

Buy vs Horsetrader - What's the difference?

buy | horsetrader |


As nouns the difference between buy and horsetrader

is that buy is something which is bought; a purchase while horsetrader is (literally) a person who buys and sells horses, especially one who makes such transactions in a clever or skillful manner.

As a verb buy

is to obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods.

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