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Recently vs Last - What's the difference?

recently | last |


As an adverb recently

is in the recent past; newly; lately; freshly; not long since.

As a verb last is

.

Sit vs Last - What's the difference?

sit | last |


As a noun sit

is shit.

As an interjection sit

is shit, dammit.

As a verb last is

.

Preserve vs Last - What's the difference?

preserve | last |


As verbs the difference between preserve and last

is that preserve is while last is .

Last vs At_length - What's the difference?

last | at_length | Synonyms |

Last is a synonym of at_length.


As a verb last

is .

As a prepositional phrase at_length is

for a long time.

Last vs Envy - What's the difference?

last | envy |


As verbs the difference between last and envy

is that last is while envy is to feel displeasure or hatred towards (someone) for their good fortune or possessions.

As a noun envy is

resentful desire of something possessed by another or others (but not limited to material possessions).

Stop vs Last - What's the difference?

stop | last |


As a noun stop

is .

As a verb last is

.

Last vs Span - What's the difference?

last | span |


As a verb last

is .

As an adjective span is

hairless, glabrous.

Finale vs Last - What's the difference?

finale | last |


As a noun finale

is final (sports).

As a verb last is

.

Pervious vs Last - What's the difference?

pervious | last |


As an adjective pervious

is admitting passage; capable of being penetrated by another body or substance; permeable.

As a verb last is

.

Rear vs Last - What's the difference?

rear | last |


As verbs the difference between rear and last

is that rear is to raise physically; to lift up; to cause to rise, to elevate or rear can be to move; stir or rear can be to place in the rear; to secure the rear of while last is .

As an adjective rear

is (of eggs) underdone; nearly raw or rear can be being behind, or in the hindmost part; hindmost; as, the rear rank of a company.

As an adverb rear

is (british|dialect) early; soon.

As a noun rear

is the back or hindmost part; that which is behind, or last on order; - opposed to front.

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