gripe |
demand |
As verbs the difference between gripe and demand
is that
gripe is (obsolete|intransitive) to make a grab (
to'', ''towards'', ''at'' or ''upon something) while
demand is to request forcefully.
As nouns the difference between gripe and demand
is that
gripe is a complaint; a petty concern while
demand is the desire to purchase goods and services.
gripe |
begrudge |
As verbs the difference between gripe and begrudge
is that
gripe is (obsolete|intransitive) to make a grab (
to'', ''towards'', ''at'' or ''upon something) while
begrudge is to grudge about or over; be envious or covetous.
As a noun gripe
is a complaint; a petty concern.
claim |
gripe |
As nouns the difference between claim and gripe
is that
claim is claim while
gripe is a complaint; a petty concern.
As a verb gripe is
(obsolete|intransitive) to make a grab (
to'', ''towards'', ''at'' or ''upon something).
gripe |
bemoan |
In lang=en terms the difference between gripe and bemoan
is that
gripe is to complain; to whine while
bemoan is to moan or complain about; be dismayed or worried about something.
As verbs the difference between gripe and bemoan
is that
gripe is (obsolete|intransitive) to make a grab (
to'', ''towards'', ''at'' or ''upon something) while
bemoan is to moan or complain about; be dismayed or worried about something.
As a noun gripe
is a complaint; a petty concern.
harp |
gripe |
As a proper noun harp
is for a player of the harp.
As a verb gripe is
(obsolete|intransitive) to make a grab (
to'', ''towards'', ''at'' or ''upon something).
As a noun gripe is
a complaint; a petty concern.
gripe |
resent |
In obsolete terms the difference between gripe and resent
is that
gripe is a vulture,
Gyps fulvus; the griffin while
resent is to give forth an odor; to smell; to savor.
As verbs the difference between gripe and resent
is that
gripe is to make a grab (
to,
towards,
at or
upon something) while
resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts).
As a noun gripe
is a complaint; a petty concern.
gripe |
plaint |
As nouns the difference between gripe and plaint
is that
gripe is a complaint; a petty concern while
plaint is (poetic|or|archaic) a lament or woeful cry .
As a verb gripe
is (obsolete|intransitive) to make a grab (
to'', ''towards'', ''at'' or ''upon something).
squeeze |
gripe |
Synonyms |
Squeeze is a synonym of gripe.
In lang=en terms the difference between squeeze and gripe
is that
squeeze is to put in a difficult position by presenting two or more choices while
gripe is to complain; to whine.
As verbs the difference between squeeze and gripe
is that
squeeze is to apply pressure to from two or more sides at once while
gripe is (obsolete|intransitive) to make a grab (
to'', ''towards'', ''at'' or ''upon something).
As nouns the difference between squeeze and gripe
is that
squeeze is a difficult position while
gripe is a complaint; a petty concern.
pinch |
gripe |
Related terms |
Pinch is a related term of gripe.
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between pinch and gripe
is that
pinch is (nautical) to sail so close-hauled that the sails begin to flutter while
gripe is (nautical) an assemblage of ropes, dead-eyes, and hocks, fastened to ringbolts in the deck, to secure the boats when hoisted.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between pinch and gripe
is that
pinch is (obsolete) to be niggardly or covetous while
gripe is (obsolete) a vulture,
gyps fulvus ; the griffin.
As verbs the difference between pinch and gripe
is that
pinch is to squeeze a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt while
gripe is (obsolete|intransitive) to make a grab (
to'', ''towards'', ''at'' or ''upon something).
As nouns the difference between pinch and gripe
is that
pinch is the action of squeezing a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt while
gripe is a complaint; a petty concern.
pluck |
gripe |
Related terms |
Pluck is a related term of gripe.
As verbs the difference between pluck and gripe
is that
pluck is (
lb) to pull something sharply; to pull something out while
gripe is (obsolete|intransitive) to make a grab (
to'', ''towards'', ''at'' or ''upon something).
As nouns the difference between pluck and gripe
is that
pluck is an instance of plucking while
gripe is a complaint; a petty concern.
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