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Humour vs Craze - What's the difference?

humour | craze | Related terms |

Humour is a related term of craze.


As nouns the difference between humour and craze

is that humour is (label) moist vapour, moisture while craze is craziness; insanity.

As verbs the difference between humour and craze

is that humour is to pacify by indulging while craze is to weaken; to impair; to render decrepit.

Humour vs Darkhumour - What's the difference?

humour | darkhumour |

Opinion vs Humour - What's the difference?

opinion | humour | Related terms |

Opinion is a related term of humour.


As nouns the difference between opinion and humour

is that opinion is opinion while humour is (label) moist vapour, moisture.

As a verb humour is

to pacify by indulging.

Humour vs Spirit - What's the difference?

humour | spirit | Related terms |

Spirit is a synonym of humour.



In obsolete terms the difference between humour and spirit

is that humour is moist vapour, moisture while spirit is a rough breathing; an aspirate, such as the letter h; also, a mark denoting aspiration.

As a proper noun Spirit is

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Humour vs Ridiculousness - What's the difference?

humour | ridiculousness | Synonyms |

Humour is a synonym of ridiculousness.


As nouns the difference between humour and ridiculousness

is that humour is (label) moist vapour, moisture while ridiculousness is (uncountable) the characteristic of being ridiculous.

As a verb humour

is to pacify by indulging.

Humour vs Peculiarity - What's the difference?

humour | peculiarity | Related terms |

Humour is a related term of peculiarity.


As nouns the difference between humour and peculiarity

is that humour is (label) moist vapour, moisture while peculiarity is the quality or state of being peculiar; individuality; singularity.

As a verb humour

is to pacify by indulging.

Freak vs Humour - What's the difference?

freak | humour | Synonyms |

Freak is a synonym of humour.


In lang=en terms the difference between freak and humour

is that freak is to react extremely or irrationally, usually under distress or discomposure while humour is to pacify by indulging.

As nouns the difference between freak and humour

is that freak is a man, particularly a bold, strong, vigorous man or freak can be a sudden causeless change or turn of the mind; a whim of fancy; a capricious prank; a vagary or caprice while humour is (label) moist vapour, moisture.

As verbs the difference between freak and humour

is that freak is to make greatly distressed and/or a discomposed appearance while humour is to pacify by indulging.

As an adjective freak

is strange, weird.

Humour vs Fancy - What's the difference?

humour | fancy | Related terms |

Humour is a related term of fancy.


As nouns the difference between humour and fancy

is that humour is (label) moist vapour, moisture while fancy is the imagination.

As verbs the difference between humour and fancy

is that humour is to pacify by indulging while fancy is (formal) to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

As an adjective fancy is

decorative.

Kink vs Humour - What's the difference?

kink | humour | Related terms |

Kink is a related term of humour.


In lang=en terms the difference between kink and humour

is that kink is to be formed into a kink or twist while humour is to pacify by indulging.

As verbs the difference between kink and humour

is that kink is to laugh loudly or kink can be to form a kink or twist while humour is to pacify by indulging.

As nouns the difference between kink and humour

is that kink is a convulsive fit of coughing or laughter; a sonorous indraft of breath; a whoop; a gasp of breath caused by laughing, coughing, or crying or kink can be a tight curl, twist, or bend in a length of thin material, hair etc while humour is (label) moist vapour, moisture.

Constitution vs Humour - What's the difference?

constitution | humour | Related terms |

Constitution is a related term of humour.


As a proper noun constitution

is the supreme law of some countries, such as australia, ireland, and the united states.

As a noun humour is

(label) moist vapour, moisture.

As a verb humour is

to pacify by indulging.

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