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Exasperate vs Intimidate - What's the difference?

exasperate | intimidate | Related terms |

Exasperate is a related term of intimidate.


As verbs the difference between exasperate and intimidate

is that exasperate is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry while intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.

As an adjective exasperate

is (obsolete) exasperated; embittered.

Ride vs Intimidate - What's the difference?

ride | intimidate | Related terms |

Ride is a related term of intimidate.


As verbs the difference between ride and intimidate

is that ride is while intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.

Mimic vs Intimidate - What's the difference?

mimic | intimidate |


As verbs the difference between mimic and intimidate

is that mimic is to imitate, especially in order to ridicule while intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.

As a noun mimic

is a person who practices mimicry, or mime.

As an adjective mimic

is pertaining to mimicry; imitative.

Badger vs Intimidate - What's the difference?

badger | intimidate | Related terms |

Badger is a related term of intimidate.


As a noun badger

is a native or resident of the american state of wisconsin.

As a verb intimidate is

to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.

Vex vs Intimidate - What's the difference?

vex | intimidate | Related terms |

Vex is a related term of intimidate.


As a noun vex

is (space|esa).

As a verb intimidate is

to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.

Gall vs Intimidate - What's the difference?

gall | intimidate | Related terms |

Gall is a related term of intimidate.


As a noun gall

is foreigner.

As a verb intimidate is

to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.

Disturb vs Intimidate - What's the difference?

disturb | intimidate | Related terms |

Disturb is a related term of intimidate.


In lang=en terms the difference between disturb and intimidate

is that disturb is to have a negative emotional impact; to cause emotional distress or confusion while intimidate is to impress, amaze, excite or induce extraordinary affection in others toward oneself.

As verbs the difference between disturb and intimidate

is that disturb is to confuse a quiet, constant state or a calm, continuous flow, in particular: thoughts, actions or liquids while intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.

As a noun disturb

is (obsolete) disturbance.

Intimidate vs Tim - What's the difference?

intimidate | tim |


As a verb intimidate

is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.

As a pronoun tim is

.

Fear vs Intimidate - What's the difference?

fear | intimidate |


As a noun fear

is grass.

As a verb intimidate is

to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.

Harm vs Intimidate - What's the difference?

harm | intimidate |


As a proper noun harm

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

As a verb intimidate is

to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.

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