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entitled

Enact vs Entitled - What's the difference?

enact | entitled |


As verbs the difference between enact and entitled

is that enact is (legal) to make (a bill) into law while entitled is (entitle).

As a noun enact

is (obsolete) purpose; determination.

Entitled vs Justified - What's the difference?

entitled | justified |


As verbs the difference between entitled and justified

is that entitled is past tense of entitle while justified is past tense of justify.

As adjectives the difference between entitled and justified

is that entitled is convinced of one's own righteousness, justifiability of one's actions or right to have something, especially wrongly so; demanding and pretentious while justified is having a justification.

Entitled vs Vested - What's the difference?

entitled | vested |


As verbs the difference between entitled and vested

is that entitled is past tense of entitle while vested is past tense of vest.

As adjectives the difference between entitled and vested

is that entitled is convinced of one's own righteousness, justifiability of one's actions or right to have something, especially wrongly so; demanding and pretentious while vested is settled, fixed or absolute, with no contingencies.

Challenging vs Entitled - What's the difference?

challenging | entitled |


As verbs the difference between challenging and entitled

is that challenging is while entitled is (entitle).

As an adjective challenging

is difficult, hard to do.

As a noun challenging

is the act of making a challenge.

Title vs Entitled - What's the difference?

title | entitled |


As verbs the difference between title and entitled

is that title is to assign a title to; to entitle while entitled is (entitle).

As a noun title

is a prefix (honorific) or suffix (post-nominal) added to a person's name to signify either veneration, official position or a professional or academic qualification see also.

Narcissistic vs Entitled - What's the difference?

narcissistic | entitled |


As an adjective narcissistic

is having an inflated idea of one's own importance.

As a noun narcissistic

is a narcissist.

As a verb entitled is

(entitle).

Entitled vs Deserved - What's the difference?

entitled | deserved |


As verbs the difference between entitled and deserved

is that entitled is past tense of entitle while deserved is past tense of deserve.

As an adjective entitled

is convinced of one's own righteousness, justifiability of one's actions or right to have something, especially wrongly so; demanding and pretentious.

Entitled vs Known - What's the difference?

entitled | known |


As verbs the difference between entitled and known

is that entitled is (entitle) while known is .

As an adjective known is

identified as a specific type; renowned, famous.

As a noun known is

in algebra, a variable or constant whose value is already determined.

Fool vs Entitled - What's the difference?

fool | entitled |


As verbs the difference between fool and entitled

is that fool is to trick; to make a fool of someone while entitled is (entitle).

As a noun fool

is (pejorative) a person with poor judgment or little intelligence.

Entitled vs Eleigible - What's the difference?

entitled | eleigible |

Eleigible is likely misspelled.


Eleigible has no English definition.

As a verb entitled

is past tense of entitle.

As an adjective entitled

is convinced of one's own righteousness, justifiability of one's actions or right to have something, especially wrongly so; demanding and pretentious.

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