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neither

Neither vs Mother - What's the difference?

neither | mother |


As a determiner neither

is not one of two; not either.

As a pronoun neither

is not either one.

As a conjunction neither

is not either (used with nor).

As an adverb neither

is (conjunctive) similarly not.

As a proper noun mother is

one's mother.

Neither vs False - What's the difference?

neither | false |


As a determiner neither

is not one of two; not either.

As a pronoun neither

is not either one.

As a conjunction neither

is not either (used with nor).

As an adverb neither

is (conjunctive) similarly not.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Neither vs Undefined - What's the difference?

neither | undefined |


As a determiner neither

is not one of two; not either.

As a pronoun neither

is not either one.

As a conjunction neither

is not either (used with nor).

As an adverb neither

is (conjunctive) similarly not.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Neither vs Never - What's the difference?

neither | never |


As adverbs the difference between neither and never

is that neither is (conjunctive) similarly not while never is at no time; on no occasion; in no circumstance.

As a determiner neither

is not one of two; not either.

As a pronoun neither

is not either one.

As a conjunction neither

is not either (used with nor).

Neither vs Null - What's the difference?

neither | null |


As a determiner neither

is not one of two; not either.

As a pronoun neither

is not either one.

As a conjunction neither

is not either (used with nor).

As an adverb neither

is (conjunctive) similarly not.

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Hell vs Neither - What's the difference?

hell | neither |


As a proper noun hell

is in various religions, the place where some or all spirits are believed to go after death.

As a noun hell

is a place or situation of great suffering in life.

As an interjection hell

is Used to express discontent, unhappiness, or anger.

As a determiner neither is

not one of two; not either.

As a pronoun neither is

not either one.

As a conjunction neither is

not either (used with nor).

As an adverb neither is

similarly not.

Rather vs Neither - What's the difference?

rather | neither |


In conjunctive|lang=en terms the difference between rather and neither

is that rather is (conjunctive) introducing a qualification or clarification; more precisely (now usually preceded by or ) while neither is (conjunctive) similarly not.

As adverbs the difference between rather and neither

is that rather is (obsolete) more quickly; sooner, earlier while neither is (conjunctive) similarly not.

As a verb rather

is (nonstandard|or|dialectal) to prefer; to prefer to.

As an adjective rather

is (obsolete) prior; earlier; former.

As a determiner neither is

not one of two; not either.

As a pronoun neither is

not either one.

As a conjunction neither is

not either (used with nor).

Neither vs Any - What's the difference?

neither | any |


As determiners the difference between neither and any

is that neither is not one of two; not either while any is at least one; of at least one kind. One at all.

As pronouns the difference between neither and any

is that neither is not either one while any is any thing(s) or person(s).

As adverbs the difference between neither and any

is that neither is similarly not while any is to even the slightest extent, at all.

As a conjunction neither

is not either (used with nor).

Neither vs Bot - What's the difference?

neither | bot |


As a determiner neither

is not one of two; not either.

As a pronoun neither

is not either one.

As a conjunction neither

is not either (used with nor).

As an adverb neither

is (conjunctive) similarly not.

As a noun bot is

bot.

No vs Neither - What's the difference?

no | neither |


As a noun no

is noh (japanese theatrical genre).

As a determiner neither is

not one of two; not either.

As a pronoun neither is

not either one.

As a conjunction neither is

not either (used with nor).

As an adverb neither is

(conjunctive) similarly not.

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