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Discuss vs Forum - What's the difference?

discuss | forum |


As a verb discuss

is (obsolete|transitive) to drive away, disperse, shake off; said especially of tumors.

As a noun forum is

forum.

Assume vs Discuss - What's the difference?

assume | discuss |


As verbs the difference between assume and discuss

is that assume is to authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof while discuss is to drive away, disperse, shake off; said especially of tumors.

Shake vs Discuss - What's the difference?

shake | discuss | Related terms |

Shake is a related term of discuss.


In lang=en terms the difference between shake and discuss

is that shake is to dance while discuss is to converse or debate concerning a particular topic.

As verbs the difference between shake and discuss

is that shake is (ergative) to cause (something) to move rapidly in opposite directions alternatingly while discuss is (obsolete|transitive) to drive away, disperse, shake off; said especially of tumors.

As a noun shake

is the act of shaking something.

Rouse vs Discuss - What's the difference?

rouse | discuss | Related terms |

Rouse is a related term of discuss.


As a proper noun rouse

is .

As a verb discuss is

(obsolete|transitive) to drive away, disperse, shake off; said especially of tumors.

Excite vs Discuss - What's the difference?

excite | discuss | Related terms |

Discuss is a synonym of excite.



In transitive terms the difference between excite and discuss

is that excite is to arouse or bring out (eg feelings); to stimulate while discuss is to converse or debate concerning a particular topic.

Discuss vs Expostulate - What's the difference?

discuss | expostulate | Related terms |

Discuss is a related term of expostulate.


As verbs the difference between discuss and expostulate

is that discuss is (obsolete|transitive) to drive away, disperse, shake off; said especially of tumors while expostulate is to protest or remonstrate; to reason earnestly with a person on some impropriety of conduct.

Discuss vs Highlight - What's the difference?

discuss | highlight |


In lang=en terms the difference between discuss and highlight

is that discuss is to converse or debate concerning a particular topic while highlight is to dye (part of the hair) a different color than the rest.

As verbs the difference between discuss and highlight

is that discuss is (obsolete|transitive) to drive away, disperse, shake off; said especially of tumors while highlight is to make prominent; emphasize.

As a noun highlight is

an area or a spot in a drawing, painting, or photograph that is strongly illuminated.

Substantiate vs Discuss - What's the difference?

substantiate | discuss |


In lang=en terms the difference between substantiate and discuss

is that substantiate is to give material form or substance to something; to embody; to record in documents while discuss is to converse or debate concerning a particular topic.

As verbs the difference between substantiate and discuss

is that substantiate is to verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate while discuss is (obsolete|transitive) to drive away, disperse, shake off; said especially of tumors.

Discuss vs Scrutinize - What's the difference?

discuss | scrutinize | Related terms |

Discuss is a related term of scrutinize.


In lang=en terms the difference between discuss and scrutinize

is that discuss is to converse or debate concerning a particular topic while scrutinize is to audit accounts etc in order to verify them.

As verbs the difference between discuss and scrutinize

is that discuss is (obsolete|transitive) to drive away, disperse, shake off; said especially of tumors while scrutinize is to examine something with great care.

Discuss vs Contempt - What's the difference?

discuss | contempt |


As a verb discuss

is (obsolete|transitive) to drive away, disperse, shake off; said especially of tumors.

As a noun contempt is

(uncountable) the state of contemning; the feeling or attitude of regarding someone or something as inferior, base, or worthless; scorn, disdain.

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