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foul

Foul vs Boul - What's the difference?

foul | boul |


As nouns the difference between foul and boul

is that foul is a breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; as, for example, foot-tripping in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball while boul is a curved handle.

As an adjective foul

is covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled.

As a verb foul

is to make dirty.

Joul vs Foul - What's the difference?

joul | foul |


As verbs the difference between joul and foul

is that joul is alternative form of lang=en while foul is to make dirty.

As an adjective foul is

covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled.

As a noun foul is

a breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; as, for example, foot-tripping in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball.

Foule vs Foul - What's the difference?

foule | foul |


As adjectives the difference between foule and foul

is that foule is obsolete form of lang=en while foul is covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled.

As nouns the difference between foule and foul

is that foule is a light woollen fulled cloth while foul is a breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; as, for example, foot-tripping in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball.

As a verb foul is

to make dirty.

Faul vs Foul - What's the difference?

faul | foul |

Faul is often a misspelling of foul.


Faul has no English definition.

As an adjective foul is

covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled.

As a verb foul is

to make dirty.

As a noun foul is

a breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; as, for example, foot-tripping in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball.

Foul vs Repulsive - What's the difference?

foul | repulsive |


As adjectives the difference between foul and repulsive

is that foul is covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled while repulsive is tending to rouse aversion or to repulse.

As a verb foul

is to make dirty.

As a noun foul

is a breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; as, for example, foot-tripping in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball.

Foll vs Foul - What's the difference?

foll | foul |

Foll is often a misspelling of foul.


Foll has no English definition.

As an adjective foul is

covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled.

As a verb foul is

to make dirty.

As a noun foul is

a breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; as, for example, foot-tripping in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball.

Woul vs Foul - What's the difference?

woul | foul |


As a verb woul

is (obsolete) to howl.

As a noun foul is

foul (a breach of the rules of a game).

Oul vs Foul - What's the difference?

oul | foul |


As nouns the difference between oul and foul

is that oul is while foul is foul (a breach of the rules of a game).

Foul vs Foil - What's the difference?

foul | foil |


In obsolete terms the difference between foul and foil

is that foul is ugly; homely; poor while foil is to defile; to soil.

In transitive terms the difference between foul and foil

is that foul is to clog or obstruct while foil is to apply the FOIL algorithm to.

As an adjective foul

is covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled.

As a proper noun FOIL is

a particular algorithm for multiplying two binomials.

Soul vs Foul - What's the difference?

soul | foul |


In obsolete terms the difference between soul and foul

is that soul is to afford suitable sustenance while foul is ugly; homely; poor.

As nouns the difference between soul and foul

is that soul is the spirit or essence of a person usually thought to consist of one's thoughts and personality. Often believed to live on after the person's death while foul is a breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; as, for example, foot-tripping in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball.

As verbs the difference between soul and foul

is that soul is to endue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind while foul is to make dirty.

As an adjective foul is

covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled.

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