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Horrify vs Revolt - What's the difference?

horrify | revolt | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between horrify and revolt

is that horrify is to cause to feel extreme apprehension or unease; to cause to experience horror while revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority.

As a noun revolt is

an act of revolt.

Dismay vs Revolt - What's the difference?

dismay | revolt | Related terms |

Dismay is a related term of revolt.


As nouns the difference between dismay and revolt

is that dismay is a sudden or complete loss of courage and firmness in the face of trouble or danger; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits; consternation while revolt is an act of revolt.

As verbs the difference between dismay and revolt

is that dismay is to disable with alarm or apprehensions; to depress the spirits or courage of; to deprive of firmness and energy through fear; to daunt; to appall; to terrify while revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority.

Protest vs Revolt - What's the difference?

protest | revolt |


In intransitive terms the difference between protest and revolt

is that protest is to make a strong objection while revolt is to be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended; hence, to feel nausea; used with at.

Offend vs Revolt - What's the difference?

offend | revolt | Related terms |

Offend is a related term of revolt.


In lang=en terms the difference between offend and revolt

is that offend is (transitive)  to transgress or violate a law or moral requirement while revolt is to be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended; hence, to feel nausea; used with at .

As verbs the difference between offend and revolt

is that offend is (transitive)  to hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult while revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority.

As a noun revolt is

an act of revolt.

Revolt vs Volt - What's the difference?

revolt | volt |


As nouns the difference between revolt and volt

is that revolt is an act of revolt while volt is in the International System of Units, the derived unit of electrical potential and electromotive force (voltage); the potential difference across a conductor when a current of one ampere uses one watt of power. Symbol: V.

As a verb revolt

is to rebel, particularly against authority.

Appal vs Revolt - What's the difference?

appal | revolt | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between appal and revolt

is that appal is an alternative spelling of lang=en while revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority.

As a noun revolt is

an act of revolt.

Revolt vs Dishearten - What's the difference?

revolt | dishearten | Related terms |

Revolt is a related term of dishearten.


As verbs the difference between revolt and dishearten

is that revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority while dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage.

As a noun revolt

is an act of revolt.

Outrage vs Revolt - What's the difference?

outrage | revolt | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between outrage and revolt

is that outrage is an excessively violent or vicious attack; an atrocity while revolt is an act of revolt.

As verbs the difference between outrage and revolt

is that outrage is to cause or commit an outrage upon; to treat with violence or abuse while revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority.

Revolt vs Frighten - What's the difference?

revolt | frighten | Related terms |

Revolt is a related term of frighten.


As verbs the difference between revolt and frighten

is that revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority while frighten is to disturb with fear; to throw into a state of alarm or fright; to affright; to terrify.

As a noun revolt

is an act of revolt.

Revolt vs Unnerve - What's the difference?

revolt | unnerve | Related terms |

Revolt is a related term of unnerve.


As verbs the difference between revolt and unnerve

is that revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority while unnerve is to deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble.

As a noun revolt

is an act of revolt.

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