confute |
silence |
Related terms |
Confute is a related term of silence.
As verbs the difference between confute and silence
is that
confute is to show (something or someone) to be false or wrong; to disprove or refute while
silence is to make (someone or something) silent.
As a noun silence is
the lack of any sound.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
discretion |
silence |
As nouns the difference between discretion and silence
is that
discretion is discretion while
silence is the lack of any sound.
As a verb silence is
to make (someone or something) silent.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
silence |
reprove |
Related terms |
Silence is a related term of reprove.
In lang=en terms the difference between silence and reprove
is that
silence is to suppress criticism, etc while
reprove is to prevent, avoid, deny or suppress (a feeling, behaviour, action etc).
As verbs the difference between silence and reprove
is that
silence is to make (someone or something) silent while
reprove is to express disapproval.
As a noun silence
is the lack of any sound.
As an interjection silence
is a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
subdue |
silence |
Related terms |
Subdue is a related term of silence.
As verbs the difference between subdue and silence
is that
subdue is to overcome, quieten, or bring under control while
silence is to make (someone or something) silent.
As a noun silence is
the lack of any sound.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
pacify |
silence |
Related terms |
Pacify is a related term of silence.
In lang=en terms the difference between pacify and silence
is that
pacify is to appease (someone) while
silence is to suppress criticism, etc.
As verbs the difference between pacify and silence
is that
pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation while
silence is to make (someone or something) silent.
As a noun silence is
the lack of any sound.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
vanquish |
silence |
Synonyms |
Vanquish is a synonym of silence.
As verbs the difference between vanquish and silence
is that
vanquish is to defeat, to overcome while
silence is to make (someone or something) silent.
As a noun silence is
the lack of any sound.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
overcome |
silence |
Related terms |
Overcome is a related term of silence.
As verbs the difference between overcome and silence
is that
overcome is to surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of while
silence is to make (someone or something) silent.
As a noun silence is
the lack of any sound.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
silence |
decorum |
As nouns the difference between silence and decorum
is that
silence is the lack of any sound while
decorum is decorum.
As a verb silence
is to make (someone or something) silent.
As an interjection silence
is a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
silence |
nose |
In lang=en terms the difference between silence and nose
is that
silence is to suppress criticism, etc while
nose is to utter in a nasal manner; to pronounce with a nasal twang.
As nouns the difference between silence and nose
is that
silence is the lack of any sound while
nose is a protuberance on the face housing the nostrils, which are used to breathe or smell.
As verbs the difference between silence and nose
is that
silence is to make (someone or something) silent while
nose is to move cautiously.
As an interjection silence
is a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
chaos |
silence |
As nouns the difference between chaos and silence
is that
chaos is while
silence is the lack of any sound.
As a verb silence is
to make (someone or something) silent.
As an interjection silence is
a common imperative instructing the addressed to remain silent.
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