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Walk vs Slump - What's the difference?

walk | slump | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between walk and slump

is that walk is to move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times. Compare run while slump is to slouch or droop.

In transitive terms the difference between walk and slump

is that walk is to push (a vehicle) alongside oneself as one walks while slump is to lump; to throw together messily.

Slump vs Stagger - What's the difference?

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Slump is a related term of stagger.


As verbs the difference between slump and stagger

is that slump is (lb) to collapse heavily or helplessly while stagger is sway unsteadily, reel, or totter.

As nouns the difference between slump and stagger

is that slump is a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period while stagger is an unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man.

Slump vs Dash - What's the difference?

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Slump is a related term of dash.


As verbs the difference between slump and dash

is that slump is (lb) to collapse heavily or helplessly while dash is to run quickly or for a short distance.

As nouns the difference between slump and dash

is that slump is a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period while dash is (typography) any of the following symbols: (''horizontal bar ).

As an interjection dash is

(euphemistic) damn!.

Slump vs Wane - What's the difference?

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Slump is a related term of wane.


As verbs the difference between slump and wane

is that slump is (lb) to collapse heavily or helplessly while wane is (label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline.

As nouns the difference between slump and wane

is that slump is a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period while wane is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling.

Collaps vs Slump - What's the difference?

collaps | slump |


As a verb slump is

(lb) to collapse heavily or helplessly.

As a noun slump is

a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period.

Reduction vs Slump - What's the difference?

reduction | slump | Related terms |

Reduction is a related term of slump.


As nouns the difference between reduction and slump

is that reduction is reduction while slump is a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period.

As a verb slump is

(lb) to collapse heavily or helplessly.

Slump vs Depreciation - What's the difference?

slump | depreciation | Related terms |

Slump is a related term of depreciation.


As nouns the difference between slump and depreciation

is that slump is a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period while depreciation is depreciation.

As a verb slump

is (lb) to collapse heavily or helplessly.

Slump vs Swamp - What's the difference?

slump | swamp |


As verbs the difference between slump and swamp

is that slump is to collapse heavily or helplessly while swamp is to drench or fill with water.

As nouns the difference between slump and swamp

is that slump is a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period while swamp is a piece of wet, spongy land; low ground saturated with water; soft, wet ground which may have a growth of certain kinds of trees, but is unfit for agricultural or pastoral purposes.

Diminution vs Slump - What's the difference?

diminution | slump | Related terms |

Diminution is a related term of slump.


As nouns the difference between diminution and slump

is that diminution is a lessening, decrease or reduction while slump is a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period.

As a verb slump is

(lb) to collapse heavily or helplessly.

Slump vs Sit - What's the difference?

slump | sit |


In intransitive terms the difference between slump and sit

is that slump is to slouch or droop while sit is shortened form of babysit.

In transitive terms the difference between slump and sit

is that slump is to lump; to throw together messily while sit is to accommodate in seats; to seat.

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