sheer |
frosted |
As adjectives the difference between sheer and frosted
is that
sheer is (textiles) very thin or transparent while
frosted is having frost present; frosty.
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.
sheer |
gigantic |
As adjectives the difference between sheer and gigantic
is that
sheer is (textiles) very thin or transparent while
gigantic is very large.
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.
sheer |
whole |
As adjectives the difference between sheer and whole
is that
sheer is (textiles) very thin or transparent while
whole is entire.
As adverbs the difference between sheer and whole
is that
sheer is (archaic) clean; quite; at once while
whole is (colloquial) in entirety; entirely; wholly.
As nouns the difference between sheer and whole
is that
sheer is (nautical) the curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern while
whole is something complete, without any parts missing.
As a verb sheer
is (chiefly|nautical) to swerve from a course.
sheer |
upper |
As adjectives the difference between sheer and upper
is that
sheer is (textiles) very thin or transparent while
upper is at a higher level, rank or position.
As nouns the difference between sheer and upper
is that
sheer is (nautical) the curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern while
upper is that which is higher, contrasted with the lower.
As an adverb sheer
is (archaic) clean; quite; at once.
As a verb sheer
is (chiefly|nautical) to swerve from a course.
sheer |
just |
As an adjective 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.
As a proper noun just is
, cognate to english justus.
sheer |
completely |
As adverbs the difference between sheer and completely
is that
sheer is (archaic) clean; quite; at once while
completely is (manner) in a complete manner; fully; totally; utterly.
As an adjective sheer
is (textiles) very thin or transparent.
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.
sheer |
shave |
As nouns the difference between sheer and shave
is that
sheer is (nautical) the curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern while
shave is an instance of shaving.
As verbs the difference between sheer and shave
is that
sheer is (chiefly|nautical) to swerve from a course while
shave is to make bald by using a tool such as a razor or pair of electric clippers to cut the hair close to the skin.
As an adjective sheer
is (textiles) very thin or transparent.
As an adverb sheer
is (archaic) clean; quite; at once.
overwhelming |
sheer |
As verbs the difference between overwhelming and sheer
is that
overwhelming is present participle of
to overwhelm while
sheer is (chiefly|nautical) to swerve from a course.
As adjectives the difference between overwhelming and sheer
is that
overwhelming is overpowering, staggering, or irresistibly strong 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.
sheer |
absolutely |
As adverbs the difference between sheer and absolutely
is that
sheer is (archaic) clean; quite; at once while
absolutely is in an absolute or unconditional manner; utterly, positively, wholly .
As an adjective sheer
is (textiles) very thin or transparent.
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.
As an interjection absolutely is
yes; certainly; expression indicating strong agreement
[.
] sheer |
screen |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between sheer and screen
is that
sheer is (nautical) an abrupt swerve from the course of a ship while
screen is (nautical) a collection of less-valuable vessels that travel with a more valuable one for the latter's protection.
As nouns the difference between sheer and screen
is that
sheer is (nautical) the curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern while
screen is a physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous.
As verbs the difference between sheer and screen
is that
sheer is (chiefly|nautical) to swerve from a course while
screen is to filter by passing through a screen.
As an adjective sheer
is (textiles) very thin or transparent.
As an adverb sheer
is (archaic) clean; quite; at once.
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