shatter |
severe |
As a verb shatter
is to violently break something into pieces.
As a noun shatter
is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered.
As an adjective severe is
severe, harsh.
retort |
shatter |
As nouns the difference between retort and shatter
is that
retort is a sharp or witty reply, or one which turns an argument against its originator; a comeback or
retort can be (chemistry) a flask with a rounded base and a long neck that is bent down and tapered, used to heat a liquid for distillation while
shatter is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered.
As verbs the difference between retort and shatter
is that
retort is to say something sharp or witty in answer to a remark or accusation or
retort can be to heat in a retort while
shatter is to violently break something into pieces.
shatter |
undefined |
As a verb shatter
is to violently break something into pieces.
As a noun shatter
is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
grind |
shatter |
As nouns the difference between grind and shatter
is that
grind is while
shatter is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered.
As a verb shatter is
to violently break something into pieces.
shatter |
shuffle |
As verbs the difference between shatter and shuffle
is that
shatter is to violently break something into pieces while
shuffle is to put in a random order.
As nouns the difference between shatter and shuffle
is that
shatter is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered while
shuffle is the act of shuffling cards.
shatter |
infraction |
As nouns the difference between shatter and infraction
is that
shatter is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered while
infraction is (legal) a minor offence, petty crime.
As a verb shatter
is to violently break something into pieces.
explode |
shatter |
In lang=en terms the difference between explode and shatter
is that
explode is to blast, to blow up, to burst, to detonate, to go off while
shatter is to dispirit or emotionally defeat.
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between explode and shatter
is that
explode is (archaic) to disprove or debunk while
shatter is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered.
As verbs the difference between explode and shatter
is that
explode is to destroy with an explosion while
shatter is to violently break something into pieces.
As a noun shatter is
(archaic) a fragment of anything shattered.
pain |
shatter |
As nouns the difference between pain and shatter
is that
pain is while
shatter is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered.
As an adverb pain
is towards, in/to the direction of.
As a verb shatter is
to violently break something into pieces.
shatter |
slice |
In lang=en terms the difference between shatter and slice
is that
shatter is to dispirit or emotionally defeat while
slice is to clear (eg a fire, or the grate bars of a furnace) by means of a slice bar .
As verbs the difference between shatter and slice
is that
shatter is to violently break something into pieces while
slice is to cut into slices.
As nouns the difference between shatter and slice
is that
shatter is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered while
slice is that which is thin and broad.
impress |
shatter |
Related terms |
Impress is a related term of shatter.
In lang=en terms the difference between impress and shatter
is that
impress is to seize or confiscate (property) by force while
shatter is to dispirit or emotionally defeat.
As verbs the difference between impress and shatter
is that
impress is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably while
shatter is to violently break something into pieces.
As nouns the difference between impress and shatter
is that
impress is the act of impressing while
shatter is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered.
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