disagree |
contend |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between disagree and contend
is that
disagree is to not agree harmonize while
contend is to strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight.
contend |
withstand |
As verbs the difference between contend and withstand
is that
contend is to strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight while
withstand is to resist or endure (something) successfully.
contend |
overcome |
As verbs the difference between contend and overcome
is that
contend is to strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight while
overcome is to surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
contend |
dawdle |
As verbs the difference between contend and dawdle
is that
contend is to strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight while
dawdle is to spend time idly and unfruitfully, to waste time.
As a noun dawdle is
a dawdler.
contend |
scurry |
As verbs the difference between contend and scurry
is that
contend is to strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight while
scurry is to run away with quick light steps, to scamper.
praise |
contend |
As verbs the difference between praise and contend
is that
praise is to give praise to while
contend is to strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight.
As a noun praise
is commendation; favourable representation in words.
contend |
woo |
As verbs the difference between contend and woo
is that
contend is to strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight while
woo is to endeavor to gain someone's support.
As an interjection woo is
expressing joy or mirth; woohoo, yahoo.
As an adjective woo is
an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Woo is
a Chinese surname.
contend |
war |
As a verb contend
is to strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight.
As a proper noun war is
the personification of war, often depicted in armor, and riding a red horse.
consent |
contend |
As verbs the difference between consent and contend
is that
consent is to express willingness, to give permission while
contend is to strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight.
As a noun consent
is voluntary agreement or permission.
contempt |
contend |
As a noun contempt
is (uncountable) the state of contemning; the feeling or attitude of regarding someone or something as inferior, base, or worthless; scorn, disdain.
As a verb contend is
to strive in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight.
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