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Rank vs Chain - What's the difference?

rank | chain | Related terms |

Rank is a related term of chain.


As an adjective rank

is heavy, serious, grievous.

As a noun chain is

a series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal.

As a verb chain is

to fasten something with a chain.

Preposterous vs Rank - What's the difference?

preposterous | rank | Related terms |

Preposterous is a related term of rank.


As adjectives the difference between preposterous and rank

is that preposterous is absurd, or contrary to common sense while rank is heavy, serious, grievous.

Unmistakable vs Rank - What's the difference?

unmistakable | rank | Related terms |

Unmistakable is a related term of rank.


As adjectives the difference between unmistakable and rank

is that unmistakable is unique, such that it cannot be mistaken for something else while rank is heavy, serious, grievous.

Abusive vs Rank - What's the difference?

abusive | rank | Related terms |

Abusive is a related term of rank.


As adjectives the difference between abusive and rank

is that abusive is wrongly used; perverted; misapplied; unjust; illegal while rank is heavy, serious, grievous.

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Rank vs Mank - What's the difference?

rank | mank |


As adjectives the difference between rank and mank

is that rank is strong of its kind or in character; unmitigated; virulent; thorough; utter while mank is disgusting, repulsive.

As nouns the difference between rank and mank

is that rank is a row of people or things organized in a grid pattern, often soldiers [the corresponding term for the perpendicular columns in such a pattern is "file"] while mank is something that is disgusting or manky.

As verbs the difference between rank and mank

is that rank is to place abreast, or in a line while mank is to mutilate.

As an adverb rank

is quickly, eagerly, impetuously.

Rank vs Wildebeest - What's the difference?

rank | wildebeest |


As nouns the difference between rank and wildebeest

is that rank is a row of people or things organized in a grid pattern, often soldiers [the corresponding term for the perpendicular columns in such a pattern is "file"] while wildebeest is gnu.

As an adjective rank

is strong of its kind or in character; unmitigated; virulent; thorough; utter.

As an adverb rank

is quickly, eagerly, impetuously.

As a verb rank

is to place abreast, or in a line.

Rank vs Sheer - What's the difference?

rank | sheer |


As adjectives the difference between rank and sheer

is that rank is heavy, serious, grievous while sheer is (textiles) very thin or transparent.

As an adverb sheer is

(archaic) clean; quite; at once.

As a noun sheer is

(nautical) the curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern.

As a verb sheer is

(chiefly|nautical) to swerve from a course.

Rank vs Crass - What's the difference?

rank | crass |


As adjectives the difference between rank and crass

is that rank is heavy, serious, grievous while crass is coarse; crude; not refined or sensible.

Signal vs Rank - What's the difference?

signal | rank |


As a noun signal

is signal.

As an adjective rank is

heavy, serious, grievous.

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