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fate

Fate vs Outcom - What's the difference?

fate | outcom |

Will vs Fate - What's the difference?

will | fate |


In transitive terms the difference between will and fate

is that will is to bequeath (something) to someone in one's will (legal document) while fate is to foreordain or predetermine, to make inevitable.

As nouns the difference between will and fate

is that will is desire, longing. (Now generally merged with later senses. while fate is the presumed cause, force, principle, or divine will that predetermines events.

As verbs the difference between will and fate

is that will is to wish, desire while fate is to foreordain or predetermine, to make inevitable.

As proper nouns the difference between will and fate

is that will is a diminutive=William given name. Also used as a formal given name while Fate is any one of the Fates.

Love vs Fate - What's the difference?

love | fate |


As a noun love

is money.

As a proper noun fate is

any one of the fates.

Prognosis vs Fate - What's the difference?

prognosis | fate |


As nouns the difference between prognosis and fate

is that prognosis is a forecast of the future course of a disease or disorder, based on medical knowledge while fate is the presumed cause, force, principle, or divine will that predetermines events.

As a verb fate is

to foreordain or predetermine, to make inevitable.

As a proper noun Fate is

any one of the Fates.

Faithe vs Fate - What's the difference?

faithe | fate |


As nouns the difference between faithe and fate

is that faithe is obsolete spelling of lang=en while fate is the presumed cause, force, principle, or divine will that predetermines events.

As a verb fate is

to foreordain or predetermine, to make inevitable.

As a proper noun Fate is

any one of the Fates.

Fate vs Fats - What's the difference?

fate | fats |


As a proper noun fate

is any one of the fates.

As a noun fats is

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Fate vs Fade - What's the difference?

fate | fade |


In transitive terms the difference between fate and fade

is that fate is to foreordain or predetermine, to make inevitable while fade is to cause to fade.

As a proper noun Fate

is any one of the Fates.

As an adjective fade is

strong; bold; doughty.

Fate vs Cate - What's the difference?

fate | cate |


As nouns the difference between fate and cate

is that fate is the presumed cause, force, principle, or divine will that predetermines events while cate is a delicacy or item of food.

As proper nouns the difference between fate and cate

is that fate is any one of the Fates while Cate is a diminutive of the female given name Catherine and of its variant forms; more often spelled Kate.

As a verb fate

is to foreordain or predetermine, to make inevitable.

Fate vs Fawe - What's the difference?

fate | fawe |


As a proper noun fate

is any one of the fates.

As an adjective fawe is

(obsolete) fain; glad; delighted.

Fate vs Flate - What's the difference?

fate | flate |


As a proper noun fate

is any one of the fates.

As a noun flate is

a raft.

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