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Discard vs Rebuff - What's the difference?

discard | rebuff | Related terms |

Discard is a related term of rebuff.


As verbs the difference between discard and rebuff

is that discard is to throw away, to reject while rebuff is to refuse; to offer sudden or harsh resistance; to turn down or shut out.

As nouns the difference between discard and rebuff

is that discard is anything discarded while rebuff is a sudden resistance or refusal.

Forfeit vs Discard - What's the difference?

forfeit | discard |


As nouns the difference between forfeit and discard

is that forfeit is a penalty for or consequence of a misdemeanor while discard is anything discarded.

As verbs the difference between forfeit and discard

is that forfeit is to suffer the loss of something by wrongdoing or non-compliance while discard is to throw away, to reject.

As an adjective forfeit

is lost or alienated for an offense or crime; liable to penal seizure.

Submit vs Discard - What's the difference?

submit | discard |


In lang=en terms the difference between submit and discard

is that submit is or to enter or put forward for approval, consideration, marking etc while discard is to throw away, to reject.

As verbs the difference between submit and discard

is that submit is to yield or give way to another while discard is to throw away, to reject.

As a noun discard is

anything discarded.

Discard vs Castaway - What's the difference?

discard | castaway |


As nouns the difference between discard and castaway

is that discard is anything discarded while castaway is (nautical) a shipwrecked sailor.

As a verb discard

is to throw away, to reject.

As an adjective castaway is

cast adrift or ashore; marooned.

Discard vs Setaside - What's the difference?

discard | setaside |


As nouns the difference between discard and setaside

is that discard is anything discarded while setaside is an amount of money or resources put aside for a specific purpose.

As a verb discard

is to throw away, to reject.

Renounce vs Discard - What's the difference?

renounce | discard | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between renounce and discard

is that renounce is to abandon, forsake, discontinue (an action, habit, intention, etc), sometimes by open declaration while discard is to throw away, to reject.

In intransitive card games terms the difference between renounce and discard

is that renounce is to fail to follow suit; playing a card of a different suit when having no card of the suit led while discard is to make a discard; to throw out a card.

Discard vs App - What's the difference?

discard | app |


As nouns the difference between discard and app

is that discard is anything discarded while App is abbreviation of lang=en.

As a verb discard

is to throw away, to reject.

As an initialism APP is

actinobacllus pleuropneumoniae.

Displace vs Discard - What's the difference?

displace | discard | Synonyms |

Displace is a synonym of discard.


As verbs the difference between displace and discard

is that displace is to move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland while discard is to throw away, to reject.

As a noun discard is

anything discarded.

Derange vs Discard - What's the difference?

derange | discard | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between derange and discard

is that derange is to cause someone to go insane (usually used in the passive, see deranged while discard is to throw away, to reject.

As a noun discard is

anything discarded.

Fling vs Discard - What's the difference?

fling | discard |


In transitive terms the difference between fling and discard

is that fling is to throw with violence or quick movement; to hurl while discard is to throw away, to reject.

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