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Temperate vs Grave - What's the difference?

temperate | grave | Related terms |

Temperate is a related term of grave.


As an adjective temperate

is moderate; not excessive; as, temperate heat; a temperate climate.

As a verb temperate

is (obsolete) to render temperate; to moderate; to soften; to temper.

As a noun grave is

cave, den, lair.

Reverential vs Grave - What's the difference?

reverential | grave | Related terms |

Reverential is a related term of grave.


As an adjective reverential

is in a reverent manner, honoring, respectful.

As a noun grave is

cave, den, lair.

Hard vs Grave - What's the difference?

hard | grave | Related terms |

Hard is a related term of grave.


As nouns the difference between hard and grave

is that hard is stove, heater; an enclosed space in which fuel (usually wood) is burned to provide heating, usually for cooking while grave is cave, den, lair.

Grave vs Tart - What's the difference?

grave | tart | Related terms |

Grave is a related term of tart.


As nouns the difference between grave and tart

is that grave is cave, den, lair while tart is a type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie or tart can be (british|slang) a prostitute.

As an adjective tart is

sharp to the taste; acid; sour.

As a verb tart is

to practice prostitution.

Moderate vs Grave - What's the difference?

moderate | grave | Related terms |

Moderate is a related term of grave.


As nouns the difference between moderate and grave

is that moderate is one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics while grave is cave, den, lair.

As an adjective moderate

is not excessive; acting in moderation.

As a verb moderate

is to reduce the excessiveness of (something).

Grave vs Austere - What's the difference?

grave | austere | Related terms |

Grave is a related term of austere.


As a noun grave

is cave, den, lair.

As an adjective austere is

austere.

Drastic vs Grave - What's the difference?

drastic | grave |


As an adjective drastic

is extreme; severe.

As a noun grave is

cave, den, lair.

Gravitas vs Grave - What's the difference?

gravitas | grave |


As nouns the difference between gravitas and grave

is that gravitas is seriousness in bearing or manner; dignity while grave is an excavation in the earth as a place of burial; also, any place of interment; a tomb; a sepulcher.

As a verb grave is

to dig.

As an adjective grave is

influential, important; authoritative.

Prestissimo vs Grave - What's the difference?

prestissimo | grave |


As an adjective prestissimo

is (music) extremely fast, the fastest possible tempo.

As an adverb prestissimo

is .

As a noun grave is

cave, den, lair.

Groove vs Grave - What's the difference?

groove | grave |


As nouns the difference between groove and grave

is that groove is a long, narrow channel or depression; e.g., such a slot cut into a hard material to provide a location for an engineering component, a tyre groove, or a geological channel or depression while grave is an excavation in the earth as a place of burial; also, any place of interment; a tomb; a sepulcher.

As verbs the difference between groove and grave

is that groove is to cut a groove or channel in; to form into channels or grooves; to furrow while grave is to dig.

As an adjective grave is

influential, important; authoritative.

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