racket |
extort |
As verbs the difference between racket and extort
is that
racket is to strike with, or as if with, a racket while
extort is to wrest from an unwilling person by physical force, menace, duress, torture, or any undue or illegal exercise of power or ingenuity; to wrench away (from); to tear away; to wring (from); to exact; as, to extort contributions from the vanquished; to extort confessions of guilt; to extort a promise; to extort payment of a debt.
As a noun racket
is a racquet: an implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a birdie in badminton.
racket |
blackmail |
As nouns the difference between racket and blackmail
is that
racket is a racquet: an implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a birdie in badminton while
blackmail is a certain rate of money, corn, cattle, or other thing, anciently paid, in the north of England and south of Scotland, to certain men who were allied to robbers, or moss troopers, to be by them protected from pillage.
As verbs the difference between racket and blackmail
is that
racket is to strike with, or as if with, a racket while
blackmail is to extort money or favors from (a person) by exciting fears of injury other than bodily harm, such as injury to reputation, distress of mind, false accusation, etc.; as, to blackmail a merchant by threatening to expose an alleged fraud.
clack |
racket |
Related terms |
Clack is a related term of racket.
As nouns the difference between clack and racket
is that
clack is an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk while
racket is (
label) a racquet: an implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a birdie in badminton or
racket can be a loud noise.
As verbs the difference between clack and racket
is that
clack is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click while
racket is to strike with, or as if with, a racket.
racket |
shouting |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between racket and shouting
is that
racket is a racquet: an implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a birdie in badminton while
shouting is the action of the verb to shout.
As verbs the difference between racket and shouting
is that
racket is to strike with, or as if with, a racket while
shouting is present participle of lang=en.
racket |
null |
As nouns the difference between racket and null
is that
racket is a racquet: an implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a birdie in badminton while
null is a non-existent or empty value or set of values.
As verbs the difference between racket and null
is that
racket is to strike with, or as if with, a racket while
null is to nullify; to annul.
As an adjective null is
having no validity, "null and void.
racket |
turbulent |
As a noun racket
is a racquet: an implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a birdie in badminton.
As a verb racket
is to strike with, or as if with, a racket.
As an adjective turbulent is
violently disturbed or agitated; tempestuous, tumultuous.
blaring |
racket |
As nouns the difference between blaring and racket
is that
blaring is any loud noise, such as from an elephant while
racket is a racquet: an implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a birdie in badminton.
As verbs the difference between blaring and racket
is that
blaring is present participle of lang=en while
racket is to strike with, or as if with, a racket.
racket |
squash |
In countable terms the difference between racket and squash
is that
racket is a racquet: an implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a birdie in badminton while
squash is a plant and its fruit of five species of the genus
Cucurbita, or gourd kind.
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