glory |
future |
As nouns the difference between glory and future
is that
glory is great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful while
future is the time ahead; those moments yet to be experienced.
As a verb glory
is to exult with joy; to rejoice.
As an adjective future is
having to do with or occurring in the future.
glory |
achievement |
As nouns the difference between glory and achievement
is that
glory is great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful while
achievement is the act of achieving or performing; a successful performance; accomplishment.
As a verb glory
is to exult with joy; to rejoice.
decree |
glory |
As nouns the difference between decree and glory
is that
decree is an edict or law while
glory is great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful.
As verbs the difference between decree and glory
is that
decree is to command by a decree while
glory is to exult with joy; to rejoice.
glory |
glory |
In label|en|obsolete terms the difference between glory and glory
is that
glory is (
label) pride; boastfulness; arrogance while
glory is (
label) pride; boastfulness; arrogance.
As nouns the difference between glory and glory
is that
glory is great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful while
glory is great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful.
As verbs the difference between glory and glory
is that
glory is to exult with joy; to rejoice while
glory is to exult with joy; to rejoice.
glory |
rapture |
As a noun glory
is great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful.
As a verb glory
is to exult with joy; to rejoice.
As a proper noun rapture is
(christianity) a prophesied sudden removal of christian believers from the earth before the tribulation or simultaneous with the second coming of jesus christ.
glory |
sanctification |
As nouns the difference between glory and sanctification
is that
glory is great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful while
sanctification is the (usually gradual or uncompleted) process by which a Christian believer is made holy through the action of the Holy Spirit.
As a verb glory
is to exult with joy; to rejoice.
famous |
glory |
As an adjective famous
is well known.
As a noun glory is
great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful.
As a verb glory is
to exult with joy; to rejoice.
top |
glory |
As a symbol top
is tongan.
As a noun glory is
great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful.
As a verb glory is
to exult with joy; to rejoice.
glory |
great |
In obsolete terms the difference between glory and great
is that
glory is pride; boastfulness; arrogance while
great is pregnant; large with young.
As nouns the difference between glory and great
is that
glory is great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful while
great is a person of major significance, accomplishment or acclaim.
As a verb glory
is to exult with joy; to rejoice.
As an adjective great is
very big, large scale.
As an interjection great is
expression of gladness and content about something.
As an adverb great is
very well in a very satisfactory manner.
death |
glory |
As a proper noun death
is the personification of death, often a skeleton with a scythe, and one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
As a noun glory is
great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful.
As a verb glory is
to exult with joy; to rejoice.
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