haunt |
taunt |
As verbs the difference between haunt and taunt
is that
haunt is to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts) while
taunt is to make fun of (someone); to goad (a person) into responding, often in an aggressive manner.
As nouns the difference between haunt and taunt
is that
haunt is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout while
taunt is a scornful or mocking remark; a jeer or mockery.
As an adjective taunt is
very high or tall.
jaunt |
haunt |
In intransitive terms the difference between jaunt and haunt
is that
jaunt is to ride on a jaunting car while
haunt is to persist in staying or visiting.
aunt |
haunt |
As nouns the difference between aunt and haunt
is that
aunt is a sister or sister-in-law of someone’s parent while
haunt is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.
As a verb haunt is
to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).
prey |
haunt |
As nouns the difference between prey and haunt
is that
prey is anything, as goods, etc., taken or got by violence; anything taken by force from an enemy in war; spoil; booty; plunder while
haunt is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.
As a verb haunt is
to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).
haunt |
spright |
As verbs the difference between haunt and spright
is that
haunt is to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts) while
spright is (obsolete) to haunt.
As nouns the difference between haunt and spright
is that
haunt is a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout while
spright is .
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