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Sad vs Pad - What's the difference?

sad | pad |


In us terms the difference between sad and pad

is that sad is Special Activities Divisionpad is a floating leaf of a water lily or similar plant.

As an adjective sad

is sated, having had one's fill; satisfied, weary.

As an acronym SAD

is seasonal affective disorder.

As a noun pad is

a flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on.

As a verb pad is

to stuff.

As an interjection pad is

Indicating a soft flat sound, as of bare footsteps.

Pad vs Gad - What's the difference?

pad | gad |


In intransitive terms the difference between pad and gad

is that pad is to walk softly, quietly or steadily, especially without shoes while gad is to move from one location to another in an apparently random and frivolous manner.

As nouns the difference between pad and gad

is that pad is a flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on while gad is a sharp-pointed object; a goad.

As verbs the difference between pad and gad

is that pad is to stuff while gad is to move from one location to another in an apparently random and frivolous manner.

As interjections the difference between pad and gad

is that pad is Indicating a soft flat sound, as of bare footsteps.gad is an exclamatory interjection roughly equivalent to 'by God', 'goodness gracious', 'for goodness' sake'.

As a proper noun Gad is

the seventh son of Jacob, by his wife's handmaid Zilpah.

As an acronym GAD is

generalized anxiety disorder.

Pas vs Pad - What's the difference?

pas | pad |


As nouns the difference between pas and pad

is that pas is peace while pad is fall (move to a lower position).

Pal vs Pad - What's the difference?

pal | pad |


As nouns the difference between pal and pad

is that pal is pole, post while pad is fall (move to a lower position).

Rad vs Pad - What's the difference?

rad | pad |


As a verb rad

is .

As a noun pad is

fall (move to a lower position).

Lad vs Pad - What's the difference?

lad | pad |


As nouns the difference between lad and pad

is that lad is lady while pad is fall (move to a lower position).

Pat vs Pad - What's the difference?

pat | pad |


As nouns the difference between pat and pad

is that pat is the sound of a light slap or tap with a soft flat object, especially of a footstep while pad is a flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on.

As verbs the difference between pat and pad

is that pat is to (gently) tap the flat of one's hand on a person or thing while pad is to stuff.

As an adjective pat

is timely, suitable, apt, opportune, ready for the occasion; especially of things spoken.

As an adverb pat

is opportunely, in a timely or suitable way.

As a proper noun Pat

is a short form of the female given name Patricia.

As an interjection pad is

Indicating a soft flat sound, as of bare footsteps.

Paid vs Pad - What's the difference?

paid | pad |


As verbs the difference between paid and pad

is that paid is past tense of pay while pad is to stuff.

As a noun pad is

a flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on.

As an interjection pad is

Indicating a soft flat sound, as of bare footsteps.

Pay vs Pad - What's the difference?

pay | pad |


As nouns the difference between pay and pad

is that pay is money given in return for work; salary or wages while pad is fall (move to a lower position).

As a verb pay

is to give money or other compensation to in exchange for goods or services or pay can be (nautical|transitive) to cover (the bottom of a vessel, a seam, a spar, etc) with tar or pitch, or a waterproof composition of tallow, resin, etc; to smear.

As an adjective pay

is operable or accessible on deposit of coins.

Had vs Pad - What's the difference?

had | pad |


As a verb had

is (have).

As a noun pad is

fall (move to a lower position).

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