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Half vs Reduced - What's the difference?

half | reduced |


As adjectives the difference between half and reduced

is that half is consisting of a moiety, or half (1/2, 50%) while reduced is made smaller or less, resulting from reduction.

As verbs the difference between half and reduced

is that half is to halve while reduced is past tense of reduce.

As an adverb half

is in two equal parts or to an equal degree; in some part approximating a half; partially; imperfectly.

As a noun half

is one of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided; — sometimes followed by of; as, a half of an apple.

As a preposition half

is a half-hour after, thirty minutes after used with the number of the hour.

Reduced vs Dropped - What's the difference?

reduced | dropped |


As verbs the difference between reduced and dropped

is that reduced is past tense of reduce while dropped is past tense of drop.

As an adjective reduced

is made smaller or less, resulting from reduction.

Reduced vs Reducible - What's the difference?

reduced | reducible |


As adjectives the difference between reduced and reducible

is that reduced is made smaller or less, resulting from reduction while reducible is capable of being reduced.

As a verb reduced

is past tense of reduce.

Replete vs Reduced - What's the difference?

replete | reduced |


As adjectives the difference between replete and reduced

is that replete is abounding while reduced is made smaller or less, resulting from reduction.

As verbs the difference between replete and reduced

is that replete is to restore something that has been depleted while reduced is (reduce).

As a noun replete

is a honeypot ant.

Lowered vs Reduced - What's the difference?

lowered | reduced |


As verbs the difference between lowered and reduced

is that lowered is past tense of lower while reduced is past tense of reduce.

As an adjective reduced is

made smaller or less, resulting from reduction.

Reduced vs Lower - What's the difference?

reduced | lower |


As verbs the difference between reduced and lower

is that reduced is past tense of reduce while lower is to let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down.

As adjectives the difference between reduced and lower

is that reduced is made smaller or less, resulting from reduction while lower is comparative of low.

As an adverb lower is

comparative of low POS=adverb.

Reduced vs Abandon - What's the difference?

reduced | abandon |


As verbs the difference between reduced and abandon

is that reduced is (reduce) while abandon is (obsolete) to subdue; to take control of .

As an adjective reduced

is made smaller or less, resulting from reduction.

As a noun abandon is

a yielding to natural impulses or inhibitions; freedom from artificial constraint, with loss of appreciation of consequences
.

As an adverb abandon is

(obsolete|not comparable) freely; entirely.

Reduced vs Lessen - What's the difference?

reduced | lessen |


As verbs the difference between reduced and lessen

is that reduced is past tense of reduce while lessen is to make less; to diminish; to reduce.

As an adjective reduced

is made smaller or less, resulting from reduction.

Reduced vs Lessened - What's the difference?

reduced | lessened |


As verbs the difference between reduced and lessened

is that reduced is (reduce) while lessened is (lessen).

As adjectives the difference between reduced and lessened

is that reduced is made smaller or less, resulting from reduction while lessened is having been lessened.

Inexpensive vs Reduced - What's the difference?

inexpensive | reduced |


As adjectives the difference between inexpensive and reduced

is that inexpensive is low in price while reduced is made smaller or less, resulting from reduction.

As a verb reduced is

(reduce).

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