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Calm vs Grave - What's the difference?

calm | grave | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between calm and grave

is that calm is peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety while grave is influential, important; authoritative.

As nouns the difference between calm and grave

is that calm is the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion 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 calm and grave

is that calm is to make calm while grave is to dig.

Rueful vs Grave - What's the difference?

rueful | grave |


As an adjective rueful

is causing, feeling, or expressing regret or sorrow.

As a noun grave is

cave, den, lair.

Death vs Grave - What's the difference?

death | grave |


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 grave is

cave, den, lair.

Real vs Grave - What's the difference?

real | grave | Related terms |

Real is a related term of grave.


As nouns the difference between real and grave

is that real is real (former currency of spain) while grave is cave, den, lair.

Horrible vs Grave - What's the difference?

horrible | grave | Related terms |

Horrible is a related term of grave.


As nouns the difference between horrible and grave

is that horrible is a thing that causes horror; a terrifying thing, particularly a prospective bad consequence asserted as likely to result from an act while grave is cave, den, lair.

As an adjective horrible

is causing horror; terrible; shocking.

Grave vs Abstemious - What's the difference?

grave | abstemious | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between grave and abstemious

is that grave is influential, important; authoritative while abstemious is sparing in diet; refraining from a free use of food and strong drinks; temperate; abstinent; sparing in the indulgence of the appetite or passions.

As a noun 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.

Grave vs Rigid - What's the difference?

grave | rigid | Related terms |

Grave is a related term of rigid.


As a noun grave

is cave, den, lair.

As an adjective rigid is

rigid.

Grave vs Cool - What's the difference?

grave | cool | Related terms |

Grave is a related term of cool.


As a noun grave

is cave, den, lair.

As an acronym cool is

(computing) clips object]]-oriented [[language|language .

Grave vs Morose - What's the difference?

grave | morose | Related terms |

Grave is a related term of morose.


As a noun grave

is cave, den, lair.

As an adjective morose is

sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.

Grave vs Quiet - What's the difference?

grave | quiet | Related terms |

Grave is a related term of quiet.


As nouns the difference between grave and quiet

is that grave is cave, den, lair while quiet is the absence of sound; quietness.

As an adjective quiet is

with little or no sound; free from of disturbing noise.

As a verb quiet is

to become quiet, silent, still, tranquil, calm.

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