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Mistreat vs Harm - What's the difference?

mistreat | harm |


As a verb mistreat

is to treat someone, or something roughly or badly.

As a proper noun harm is

, low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

Crust vs Harm - What's the difference?

crust | harm |


As a noun crust

is a more solid, dense or hard layer on a surface or boundary.

As a verb crust

is to cover with a crust.

As a proper noun harm is

, low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

Infringe vs Harm - What's the difference?

infringe | harm |


As verbs the difference between infringe and harm

is that infringe is break or violate a treaty, a law, a right etc while harm is to cause injury to another; to hurt; to cause damage to something.

As a noun harm is

injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune.

Offensive vs Harm - What's the difference?

offensive | harm |


As nouns the difference between offensive and harm

is that offensive is an attack while harm is injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune.

As an adjective offensive

is causing offense; arousing a visceral reaction of disgust, anger, or hatred.

As a verb harm is

to cause injury to another; to hurt; to cause damage to something.

Upset vs Harm - What's the difference?

upset | harm |


As an adjective upset

is (of a person) angry, distressed or unhappy.

As a noun upset

is (uncountable) disturbance or disruption.

As a verb upset

is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.

As a proper noun harm is

, low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

Dangerous vs Harm - What's the difference?

dangerous | harm |


As an adjective dangerous

is full of danger.

As a noun harm is

injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune.

As a verb harm is

to cause injury to another; to hurt; to cause damage to something.

Illness vs Harm - What's the difference?

illness | harm |


As a noun illness

is (countable) an instance of a disease or poor health.

As a proper noun harm is

, low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

Harm vs Drawbacks - What's the difference?

harm | drawbacks |


As a proper noun harm

is , low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

As a noun drawbacks is

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Harm vs Fatality - What's the difference?

harm | fatality |


As a proper noun harm

is , low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

As a noun fatality is

the state proceeding from destiny; invincible necessity, superior to, and independent of, free and rational control.

Harm vs Persecute - What's the difference?

harm | persecute |


As verbs the difference between harm and persecute

is that harm is to cause injury to another; to hurt; to cause damage to something while persecute is to pursue in a manner to injure, grieve, or afflict; to beset with cruelty or malignity; to harass; especially, to afflict, harass, punish, or put to death for one's race, sexual identity, adherence to a particular religious creed, or mode of worship.

As a noun harm

is injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune.

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