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Indulge vs Let - What's the difference?

indulge | let |


In transitive terms the difference between indulge and let

is that indulge is to satisfy the wishes or whims of while let is Used to introduce an imperative in the first or third person.

As verbs the difference between indulge and let

is that indulge is : To yield to a temptation or desire while let is to allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without {{term|to}}).

As a noun let is

an obstacle or hindrance.

Munch vs Indulge - What's the difference?

munch | indulge |


As verbs the difference between munch and indulge

is that munch is to chew with a grinding, crunching sound—often used with on while indulge is : to yield to a temptation or desire.

As a noun munch

is a location or restaurant where good eating can be expected.

Indulge vs Consent - What's the difference?

indulge | consent |


In lang=en terms the difference between indulge and consent

is that indulge is to satisfy the wishes or whims of while consent is to express willingness, to give permission.

As verbs the difference between indulge and consent

is that indulge is : to yield to a temptation or desire while consent is to express willingness, to give permission.

As a noun consent is

voluntary agreement or permission.

Indulge vs Thirst - What's the difference?

indulge | thirst |


As verbs the difference between indulge and thirst

is that indulge is : to yield to a temptation or desire while thirst is to be thirsty.

As a noun thirst is

a sensation of dryness in the throat associated with a craving for liquids, produced by deprivation of drink, or by some other cause (as fear, excitement, etc) which arrests the secretion of the pharyngeal mucous membrane; hence, the condition producing this sensation.

Foster vs Indulge - What's the difference?

foster | indulge |


As a proper noun foster

is , variant of forster.

As a verb indulge is

: to yield to a temptation or desire.

Humour vs Indulge - What's the difference?

humour | indulge |


In transitive terms the difference between humour and indulge

is that humour is to pacify by indulging while indulge is to satisfy the wishes or whims of.

As a noun humour

is moist vapour, moisture.

Like vs Indulge - What's the difference?

like | indulge |


As a verb indulge is

: to yield to a temptation or desire.

Indulge vs Spoiled - What's the difference?

indulge | spoiled |


As verbs the difference between indulge and spoiled

is that indulge is : to yield to a temptation or desire while spoiled is (spoil).

As an adjective spoiled is

of food, that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible.

Binge vs Indulge - What's the difference?

binge | indulge |


As verbs the difference between binge and indulge

is that binge is to engage in a short period of excessive consumption, especially of excessive alcohol consumption while indulge is : To yield to a temptation or desire.

As a noun binge

is a short period of excessive consumption, especially of excessive alcohol consumption.

Indulge vs Complaisant - What's the difference?

indulge | complaisant |


As a verb indulge

is : to yield to a temptation or desire.

As an adjective complaisant is

compliant.

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