outset |
debut |
Related terms |
Outset is a related term of debut.
As nouns the difference between outset and debut
is that
outset is the beginning or initial stage of something while
debut is debut.
initiate |
debut |
As nouns the difference between initiate and debut
is that
initiate is a new member of an organization while
debut is debut.
As an adjective initiate
is (obsolete) unpractised; untried; new.
As a verb initiate
is to begin; to start.
arrival |
debut |
Related terms |
Arrival is a related term of debut.
As nouns the difference between arrival and debut
is that
arrival is the act of arriving or something that has arrived while
debut is debut.
onset |
debut |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between onset and debut
is that
onset is a rushing or setting upon; an attack; an assault; a storming; especially, the assault of an army while
debut is a performer's first-time performance to the public.
As verbs the difference between onset and debut
is that
onset is to assault; to set upon while
debut is to formally introduce, as to the public.
zingofdisplay |
debut |
As a noun debut is
debut.
inception |
debut |
As nouns the difference between inception and debut
is that
inception is the creation or beginning of something; the establishment while
debut is debut.
birth |
debut |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between birth and debut
is that
birth is the process of childbearing; the beginning of life while
debut is a performer's first-time performance to the public.
As verbs the difference between birth and debut
is that
birth is to bear or give birth to (a child) while
debut is to formally introduce, as to the public.
As an adjective birth
is a familial relationship established by childbirth.
degut |
debut |
As a verb degut
is to remove the guts from.
As a noun debut is
debut.
debit |
debut |
As nouns the difference between debit and debut
is that
debit is flow, rate of flow while
debut is debut.
debut |
rebut |
As verbs the difference between debut and rebut
is that
debut is to formally introduce, as to the public while
rebut is to drive back or beat back; to repulse.
As a noun debut
is a performer's first-time performance to the public.
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