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Scare vs Few - What's the difference?

scare | few |


As a noun scare

is a minor fright.

As a verb scare

is to frighten, terrify, startle, especially in a minor way.

As a proper noun few is

(british) the pilots who fought in the battle of britain.

Few vs Last - What's the difference?

few | last |


As a proper noun few

is (british) the pilots who fought in the battle of britain.

As a verb last is

.

Museum vs Few - What's the difference?

museum | few |


As a noun museum

is a museum.

As a proper noun few is

(british) the pilots who fought in the battle of britain.

Rarely vs Few - What's the difference?

rarely | few |


As an adverb rarely

is not occurring at a regular interval; seldom; not often.

As a proper noun few is

(british) the pilots who fought in the battle of britain.

Enough vs Few - What's the difference?

enough | few |


As determiners the difference between enough and few

is that enough is sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate while few is an indefinite, but usually small, number of.

As pronouns the difference between enough and few

is that enough is a sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc while few is few people, few things.

As an adverb enough

is sufficiently.

As an interjection enough

is stop! Don't do that anymore, etc.

As a proper noun Few is

the pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain.

Two vs Few - What's the difference?

two | few |


As a numeral two

is a numerical value equal to 2; the second number in the set of natural numbers (especially in number theory); the cardinality of the set {0, 1}; one plus one. Ordinal: second. This many dots (••).

As a noun two

is the digit/figure 2.

As a determiner few is

an indefinite, but usually small, number of.

As a pronoun few is

few people, few things.

As a proper noun Few is

the pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain.

Few vs Serval - What's the difference?

few | serval |


As a determiner few

is an indefinite, but usually small, number of.

As a pronoun few

is few people, few things.

As a proper noun Few

is the pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain.

As a noun serval is

a medium-sized African wild cat, species: Leptailurus serval, formerly Felis serval.

Few vs All - What's the difference?

few | all |


As a proper noun few

is (british) the pilots who fought in the battle of britain.

As an initialism all is

lek, currency used in albania.

Myriad vs Few - What's the difference?

myriad | few |


As a noun myriad

is .

As an adjective myriad

is (modifying a singular noun) multifaceted, having innumerable elements.

As a proper noun few is

(british) the pilots who fought in the battle of britain.

Lack vs Few - What's the difference?

lack | few |


As a verb lack

is .

As a proper noun few is

(british) the pilots who fought in the battle of britain.

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