descriptive |
decision |
As nouns the difference between descriptive and decision
is that
descriptive is (grammar) an adjective (or other descriptive word) while
decision is decision.
As an adjective descriptive
is of or relating to description.
assumption |
decision |
As nouns the difference between assumption and decision
is that
assumption is the act of assuming, or taking to or upon one's self; the act of taking up or adopting while
decision is a choice or judgement.
As a verb decision is
to defeat an opponent by a decision of the judges, rather than by a knockout.
decision |
permit |
As a noun decision
is decision.
As a verb permit is
.
justice |
decision |
As nouns the difference between justice and decision
is that
justice is the title of a justice of court while
decision is decision.
As a proper noun justice
is .
thought |
decision |
In uncountable terms the difference between thought and decision
is that
thought is the process by which such forms arise or are manipulated; thinking while
decision is firmness of conviction.
As nouns the difference between thought and decision
is that
thought is form created in the mind, rather than the forms perceived through the five senses; an instance of thinking while
decision is a choice or judgement.
As verbs the difference between thought and decision
is that
thought is past tense of think while
decision is to defeat an opponent by a decision of the judges, rather than by a knockout.
intent |
decision |
As nouns the difference between intent and decision
is that
intent is a purpose; something that is intended while
decision is decision.
As an adjective intent
is firmly fixed or concentrated on something.
opportunity |
decision |
As nouns the difference between opportunity and decision
is that
opportunity is a chance for advancement, progress or profit while
decision is decision.
decision |
willingness |
As nouns the difference between decision and willingness
is that
decision is a choice or judgement while
willingness is the state of being willing.
As a verb decision
is to defeat an opponent by a decision of the judges, rather than by a knockout.
decision |
willing |
As nouns the difference between decision and willing
is that
decision is decision while
willing is (rare|or|obsolete) the execution of a will.
As an adjective willing is
ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.
As a verb willing is
.
decision |
arbitration |
As nouns the difference between decision and arbitration
is that
decision is a choice or judgement while
arbitration is the act or process of arbitrating.
As a verb decision
is to defeat an opponent by a decision of the judges, rather than by a knockout.
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