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Descend vs Slant - What's the difference?

descend | slant | Synonyms |

Descend is a synonym of slant.


As verbs the difference between descend and slant

is that descend is to pass from a higher to a lower place; to move downwards; to come or go down in any way, as by falling, flowing, walking, etc; to plunge; to fall; to incline downward while slant is to lean, tilt or incline.

As a noun slant is

a slope or incline.

Slant vs Tend - What's the difference?

slant | tend | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between slant and tend

is that slant is an oblique reflection or gibe; a sarcastic remark while tend is to be attentive to; to note carefully; to attend to.

As verbs the difference between slant and tend

is that slant is to lean, tilt or incline while tend is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn.

As a noun slant

is a slope or incline.

Aim vs Slant - What's the difference?

aim | slant | Related terms |

Aim is a related term of slant.


As an initialism aim

is aol instant messenger.

As a noun slant is

a slope or incline.

As a verb slant is

to lean, tilt or incline.

Complexion vs Slant - What's the difference?

complexion | slant | Synonyms |

Complexion is a synonym of slant.


As nouns the difference between complexion and slant

is that complexion is physical constitution while slant is a slope or incline.

As a verb slant is

to lean, tilt or incline.

Slant vs Pitch - What's the difference?

slant | pitch | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between slant and pitch

is that slant is a slope or incline while pitch is a sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap.

As verbs the difference between slant and pitch

is that slant is to lean, tilt or incline while pitch is to cover or smear with pitch.

Slant vs View - What's the difference?

slant | view | Related terms |

Slant is a related term of view.


As nouns the difference between slant and view

is that slant is a slope or incline while view is (label) visual perception.

As verbs the difference between slant and view

is that slant is to lean, tilt or incline while view is to look at.

Slant vs Attitude - What's the difference?

slant | attitude | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between slant and attitude

is that slant is a slope or incline while attitude is the position of the body or way of carrying oneself; posture.

As verbs the difference between slant and attitude

is that slant is to lean, tilt or incline while attitude is to assume or to place in a particular position or orientation; to pose.

Slant vs Pervert - What's the difference?

slant | pervert | Related terms |

Slant is a related term of pervert.


As nouns the difference between slant and pervert

is that slant is a slope or incline while pervert is (dated) one who has been perverted; one who has turned to error; one who has turned to a twisted sense of values or morals.

As verbs the difference between slant and pervert

is that slant is to lean, tilt or incline while pervert is to turn another way; to divert.

Slant vs Character - What's the difference?

slant | character | Related terms |

Slant is a related term of character.


As nouns the difference between slant and character

is that slant is a slope or incline while character is .

As a verb slant

is to lean, tilt or incline.

Slant vs Rake - What's the difference?

slant | rake | Related terms |

Slant is a related term of rake.


As nouns the difference between slant and rake

is that slant is a slope or incline while rake is a garden tool with a row of pointed teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting grass or debris, or for loosening soil or rake can be slope, divergence from the horizontal or perpendicular or rake can be a man habituated to immoral conduct or rake can be (provincial|northern england) a course; direction; stretch.

As verbs the difference between slant and rake

is that slant is to lean, tilt or incline while rake is to use a rake on (leaves, debris, soil, a lawn, etc) in order to loosen, gather together, or remove debris from or rake can be to proceed rapidly; to move swiftly or rake can be (uk|dialect|dated) to walk about; to gad or ramble idly or rake can be (provincial|northern england) to run or rove.

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