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Acquiescence vs Countenance - What's the difference?

acquiescence | countenance | Related terms |

Acquiescence is a related term of countenance.


As nouns the difference between acquiescence and countenance

is that acquiescence is a silent or passive assent or submission, or a submission with apparent content; - distinguished from avowed consent on the one hand, and on the other, from opposition or open discontent; quiet satisfaction while countenance is appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.

As a verb countenance is

to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.

Slant vs Countenance - What's the difference?

slant | countenance | Related terms |

Slant is a related term of countenance.


As nouns the difference between slant and countenance

is that slant is a slope or incline while countenance is appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.

As verbs the difference between slant and countenance

is that slant is to lean, tilt or incline while countenance is to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.

Wikidiffcom vs Countenance - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | countenance |


As a noun countenance is

appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.

As a verb countenance is

to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.

Countenance vs Character - What's the difference?

countenance | character | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between countenance and character

is that countenance is superficial appearance; show; pretense while character is to write (using characters); To describe.

As nouns the difference between countenance and character

is that countenance is appearance, especially the features and expression of the face while character is a being involved in the action of a story.

As verbs the difference between countenance and character

is that countenance is to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something while character is to write (using characters); To describe.

Mug vs Countenance - What's the difference?

mug | countenance | Synonyms |

Mug is a synonym of countenance.


As nouns the difference between mug and countenance

is that mug is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer while countenance is appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.

As verbs the difference between mug and countenance

is that mug is to strike in the face while countenance is to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.

As an adjective mug

is (archaic) easily fooled, gullible.

Compliance vs Countenance - What's the difference?

compliance | countenance | Related terms |

Compliance is a related term of countenance.


As nouns the difference between compliance and countenance

is that compliance is an act of complying while countenance is appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.

As a verb countenance is

to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.

Attitude vs Countenance - What's the difference?

attitude | countenance |


As nouns the difference between attitude and countenance

is that attitude is the position of the body or way of carrying oneself; posture while countenance is appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.

As verbs the difference between attitude and countenance

is that attitude is to assume or to place in a particular position or orientation; to pose while countenance is to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.

Lineament vs Countenance - What's the difference?

lineament | countenance |


As nouns the difference between lineament and countenance

is that lineament is outline while countenance is appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.

As a verb countenance is

to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.

Countenance vs Influence - What's the difference?

countenance | influence | Related terms |

Countenance is a related term of influence.


As verbs the difference between countenance and influence

is that countenance is to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something while influence is .

As a noun countenance

is appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.

As an adjective influence is

influenced.

Care vs Countenance - What's the difference?

care | countenance | Related terms |

Care is a related term of countenance.


As nouns the difference between care and countenance

is that care is tear, rift, crack while countenance is appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.

As a verb countenance is

to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.

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