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Vibration vs Buzz - What's the difference?

vibration | buzz |


As nouns the difference between vibration and buzz

is that vibration is vibration while buzz is a continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.

As a verb buzz is

to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.

Buzz vs Notify - What's the difference?

buzz | notify |


In lang=en terms the difference between buzz and notify

is that buzz is to talk to incessantly or confidentially in a low humming voice while notify is to give (someone) notice of (something).

As verbs the difference between buzz and notify

is that buzz is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings while notify is to give (someone) notice of (something).

As a noun buzz

is a continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.

Huzz vs Buzz - What's the difference?

huzz | buzz |


As verbs the difference between huzz and buzz

is that huzz is to buzz; to murmur while buzz is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.

As a noun buzz is

a continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.

Buzz vs Fuzz - What's the difference?

buzz | fuzz |


In intransitive terms the difference between buzz and fuzz

is that buzz is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings while fuzz is to become fuzzy.

In transitive terms the difference between buzz and fuzz

is that buzz is to talk to incessantly or confidentially in a low humming voice while fuzz is to make fuzzy.

Bzz vs Buzz - What's the difference?

bzz | buzz |


As an interjection bzz

is the buzzing sound of a bee, wasp, etc.

As a noun buzz is

a continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.

As a verb buzz is

to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.

Buz vs Buzz - What's the difference?

buz | buzz |


As nouns the difference between buz and buzz

is that buz is obsolete form of buzz while buzz is a continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.

As verbs the difference between buz and buzz

is that buz is obsolete form of buzz while buzz is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.

Buzz vs Buzzed - What's the difference?

buzz | buzzed |


As verbs the difference between buzz and buzzed

is that buzz is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings while buzzed is (buzz).

As a noun buzz

is a continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.

As an adjective buzzed is

slightly intoxicated.

Argument vs Buzz - What's the difference?

argument | buzz |


As nouns the difference between argument and buzz

is that argument is proof, reason, point while buzz is a continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.

As a verb buzz is

to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.

Taxonomy vs Buzz - What's the difference?

taxonomy | buzz |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and buzz

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while buzz is a continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.

As a verb buzz is

to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.

Buzz vs Hiss - What's the difference?

buzz | hiss |


In intransitive terms the difference between buzz and hiss

is that buzz is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings while hiss is to make a hissing sound.

In transitive terms the difference between buzz and hiss

is that buzz is to talk to incessantly or confidentially in a low humming voice while hiss is to utter with a hissing sound.

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