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Duel vs Contest - What's the difference?

duel | contest | Related terms |

Duel is a related term of contest.


As nouns the difference between duel and contest

is that duel is arranged, regular combat between two private persons, often over a matter of honor while contest is (uncountable) controversy; debate.

As verbs the difference between duel and contest

is that duel is to engage in a battle while contest is to contend.

Hassle vs Contest - What's the difference?

hassle | contest | Synonyms |

Hassle is a synonym of contest.


As nouns the difference between hassle and contest

is that hassle is trouble, bother, unwanted annoyances or problems while contest is (uncountable) controversy; debate.

As verbs the difference between hassle and contest

is that hassle is to trouble, to bother, to annoy while contest is to contend.

Contest vs Meet - What's the difference?

contest | meet | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between contest and meet

is that contest is controversy; debate while meet is a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.

As verbs the difference between contest and meet

is that contest is to contend while meet is Of individuals: to make personal contact.

As an adjective meet is

suitable; right; proper.

Comply vs Contest - What's the difference?

comply | contest |


As verbs the difference between comply and contest

is that comply is to yield assent; to accord; agree, or acquiesce; to adapt one's self; to consent or conform while contest is to contend.

As a noun contest is

(uncountable) controversy; debate.

Contest vs Hagatai - What's the difference?

contest | hagatai |

Fixture vs Contest - What's the difference?

fixture | contest |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between fixture and contest

is that fixture is (legal) something that is fixed in place, especially a permanent appliance or other item of personal property that is considered part of a house and is sold with it while contest is (legal) to make a subject of litigation; to defend, as a suit; to dispute or resist, as a claim, by course of law; to controvert.

As nouns the difference between fixture and contest

is that fixture is (legal) something that is fixed in place, especially a permanent appliance or other item of personal property that is considered part of a house and is sold with it while contest is (uncountable) controversy; debate.

As verbs the difference between fixture and contest

is that fixture is to furnish with, as, or in a fixture while contest is to contend.

Quarrel vs Contest - What's the difference?

quarrel | contest | Related terms |

Quarrel is a related term of contest.


In lang=en terms the difference between quarrel and contest

is that quarrel is to find fault; to cavil while contest is to strive earnestly to hold or maintain; to struggle to defend.

As nouns the difference between quarrel and contest

is that quarrel is a verbal dispute or heated argument or quarrel can be a diamond-shaped piece of coloured glass forming part of a stained glass window while contest is (uncountable) controversy; debate.

As verbs the difference between quarrel and contest

is that quarrel is to disagree while contest is to contend.

Conflict vs Contest - What's the difference?

conflict | contest | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between conflict and contest

is that conflict is A clash or disagreement, often violent, between two opposing groups or individuals while contest is controversy; debate.

As verbs the difference between conflict and contest

is that conflict is To be at odds (with); to disagree or be incompatible while contest is to contend.

Contest vs Competirion - What's the difference?

contest | competirion |

Contest vs Affray - What's the difference?

contest | affray | Related terms |

Contest is a related term of affray.


As nouns the difference between contest and affray

is that contest is (uncountable) controversy; debate while affray is the act of suddenly disturbing any one; an assault or attack.

As verbs the difference between contest and affray

is that contest is to contend while affray is to startle from quiet; to alarm.

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