As nouns the difference between bond and past
is that
bond is a peasant; churl while
past is the period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future.
As adjectives the difference between bond and past
is that
bond is subject to the tenure called bondage while
past is having already happened; in the past; finished.
As a verb bond
is to connect, secure or tie with a bond; to bind.
As a proper noun Bond
is {{surname}.
As an adverb past is
in a direction that passes.
As a preposition past is
beyond in place, quantity or time.
As adverbs the difference between past and against
is that
past is in a direction that passes while
against is in opposition to something.
As prepositions the difference between past and against
is that
past is beyond in place, quantity or time while
against is
A close but separated relationship.
As a noun past
is the period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future.
As an adjective past
is having already happened; in the past; finished.
As a conjunction against is
by the time that (something happened); before.
past | blast |
As nouns the difference between past and blast
is that
past is the period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future while
blast is (
violent gust of wind)A violent gust of wind.
As an adjective past
is having already happened; in the past; finished.
As an adverb past
is in a direction that passes.
As a preposition past
is beyond in place, quantity or time.
As a verb blast is
to confound by a loud blast or din.
As an interjection blast is
blast it; damn it.
past | latest |
As a verb past
is .
As an adjective latest is
(
late).
As an adverb latest is
.
As a noun latest is
the most recent thing, particularly information or news.
biographer | past |
As nouns the difference between biographer and past
is that
biographer is the writer of a biography while
past is the period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future.
As an adjective past is
having already happened; in the past; finished.
As an adverb past is
in a direction that passes.
As a preposition past is
beyond in place, quantity or time.
past | shut |
As nouns the difference between past and shut
is that
past is the period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future while
shut is the act or time of shutting; close.
As adjectives the difference between past and shut
is that
past is having already happened; in the past; finished while
shut is closed.
As an adverb past
is in a direction that passes.
As a preposition past
is beyond in place, quantity or time.
As a verb shut is
to close, to stop from being open.
came | past |
As verbs the difference between came and past
is that
came is while
past is .
past | absent |
As nouns the difference between past and absent
is that
past is the period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future while
absent is absentee; a person who is away on occasion.
As adjectives the difference between past and absent
is that
past is having already happened; in the past; finished while
absent is being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present; missing.
As prepositions the difference between past and absent
is that
past is beyond in place, quantity or time while
absent is in the absence of; without.
As an adverb past
is in a direction that passes.
As a verb absent is
keep away; stay away; go away.
past | like |
As nouns the difference between past and like
is that
past is the period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future while
like is something that a person likes (prefers).
As adjectives the difference between past and like
is that
past is having already happened; in the past; finished while
like is similar.
As adverbs the difference between past and like
is that
past is in a direction that passes while
like is for example, such as: to introduce an example or list of examples.
As prepositions the difference between past and like
is that
past is beyond in place, quantity or time while
like is somewhat similar to, reminiscent of.
As a verb like is
to please.
As a conjunction like is
as if; as though.
As a particle like is
A delayed filler.As an interjection like is
used to place emphasis upon a statement.
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