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Penchant vs Fancy - What's the difference?

penchant | fancy | Related terms |

Penchant is a related term of fancy.


As nouns the difference between penchant and fancy

is that penchant is taste, liking, or inclination (for) while fancy is the imagination.

As an adjective fancy is

decorative.

As a verb fancy is

(formal) to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

Fancy vs Propensity - What's the difference?

fancy | propensity | Related terms |

Fancy is a related term of propensity.


As nouns the difference between fancy and propensity

is that fancy is the imagination while propensity is a tendency, preference, or attraction.

As an adjective fancy

is decorative.

As a verb fancy

is (formal) to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

Flowery vs Fancy - What's the difference?

flowery | fancy | Synonyms |

Flowery is a synonym of fancy.


As adjectives the difference between flowery and fancy

is that flowery is (not comparable) pertaining to flowers while fancy is decorative.

As a noun fancy is

the imagination.

As a verb fancy is

(formal) to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

Belief vs Fancy - What's the difference?

belief | fancy | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between belief and fancy

is that belief is mental acceptance of a claim as likely true while fancy is the imagination.

As an adjective fancy is

decorative.

As a verb fancy is

to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

Figment vs Fancy - What's the difference?

figment | fancy | Synonyms |

Figment is a synonym of fancy.


As nouns the difference between figment and fancy

is that figment is a fabrication, fantasy, invention; something fictitious while fancy is the imagination.

As an adjective fancy is

decorative.

As a verb fancy is

(formal) to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

Fancy vs Adjudge - What's the difference?

fancy | adjudge | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between fancy and adjudge

is that fancy is to appreciate without jealousy or greed while adjudge is to declare to be.

As a noun fancy

is the imagination.

As an adjective fancy

is decorative.

Flashy vs Fancy - What's the difference?

flashy | fancy | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between flashy and fancy

is that flashy is showy; visually impressive, attention-getting, or appealing while fancy is decorative.

As a noun fancy is

the imagination.

As a verb fancy is

to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

Fancy vs Baroque - What's the difference?

fancy | baroque | Related terms |

Fancy is a related term of baroque.


As adjectives the difference between fancy and baroque

is that fancy is decorative while baroque is ornate, intricate, decorated, laden with detail.

As a noun fancy

is the imagination.

As a verb fancy

is (formal) to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

Kink vs Fancy - What's the difference?

kink | fancy | Related terms |

Kink is a related term of fancy.


As verbs the difference between kink and fancy

is that kink is to laugh loudly or kink can be to form a kink or twist while fancy is (formal) to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

As nouns the difference between kink and fancy

is that kink is a convulsive fit of coughing or laughter; a sonorous indraft of breath; a whoop; a gasp of breath caused by laughing, coughing, or crying or kink can be a tight curl, twist, or bend in a length of thin material, hair etc while fancy is the imagination.

As an adjective fancy is

decorative.

Grand vs Fancy - What's the difference?

grand | fancy | Synonyms |

Grand is a synonym of fancy.


As a proper noun grand

is a commune in france.

As a noun fancy is

the imagination.

As an adjective fancy is

decorative.

As a verb fancy is

(formal) to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

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