inebriate |
Sponge |
In lang=en terms the difference between inebriate and Sponge
is that
inebriate is to become drunk while
Sponge is to be converted, as dough, into a light, spongy mass by the agency of yeast or leaven.
As nouns the difference between inebriate and Sponge
is that
inebriate is a person who is intoxicated, especially one who is habitually drunk while
Sponge is (countable) any of various marine invertebrates, mostly of the phylum
porifera , that have a porous skeleton often of silica.
As verbs the difference between inebriate and Sponge
is that
inebriate is to cause to be drunk; to intoxicate while
Sponge is (slang) to take advantage of the kindness of others.
As an adjective inebriate
is intoxicated; drunk.
tippler |
Sponge |
As nouns the difference between tippler and Sponge
is that
tippler is a seller of alcoholic liquors while
Sponge is (countable) any of various marine invertebrates, mostly of the phylum
porifera , that have a porous skeleton often of silica.
As a verb Sponge is
(slang) to take advantage of the kindness of others.
foampad |
sponge |
Foampad is likely misspelled.
Foampad has no English definition.
As a noun sponge is
any of various marine invertebrates, mostly of the phylum
Porifera, that have a porous skeleton often of silica.
As a verb sponge is
to take advantage of the kindness of others.
spong |
sponge |
As nouns the difference between spong and sponge
is that
spong is (obsolete) a long and narrow piece of land, resembling a tongue, especially a short peninsula while
sponge is (countable) any of various marine invertebrates, mostly of the phylum
porifera , that have a porous skeleton often of silica.
As a verb sponge is
(slang) to take advantage of the kindness of others.
sponge |
mushroom |
In intransitive terms the difference between sponge and mushroom
is that
sponge is to be converted, as dough, into a light, spongy mass by the agency of yeast or leaven while
mushroom is to grow quickly to a large size.
As nouns the difference between sponge and mushroom
is that
sponge is any of various marine invertebrates, mostly of the phylum
Porifera, that have a porous skeleton often of silica while
mushroom is any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood).
As verbs the difference between sponge and mushroom
is that
sponge is to take advantage of the kindness of others while
mushroom is to grow quickly to a large size.
As an adjective mushroom is
having characteristics like those of a mushroom, for example in shape or appearance, speed of growth, or texture.
sponge |
diaper |
As nouns the difference between sponge and diaper
is that
sponge is (countable) any of various marine invertebrates, mostly of the phylum
porifera , that have a porous skeleton often of silica while
diaper is a textile fabric having a diamond-shaped pattern formed by alternating directions of thread.
As verbs the difference between sponge and diaper
is that
sponge is (slang) to take advantage of the kindness of others while
diaper is to put diapers on someone.
sponge |
nappy |
As nouns the difference between sponge and nappy
is that
sponge is (countable) any of various marine invertebrates, mostly of the phylum
porifera , that have a porous skeleton often of silica while
nappy is pimple.
As a verb sponge
is (slang) to take advantage of the kindness of others.
spange |
sponge |
As verbs the difference between spange and sponge
is that
spange is to beg, particularly using the phrase “spare change?” while
sponge is to take advantage of the kindness of others.
As a noun sponge is
any of various marine invertebrates, mostly of the phylum
Porifera, that have a porous skeleton often of silica.
spongs |
sponge |
As nouns the difference between spongs and sponge
is that
spongs is while
sponge is (countable) any of various marine invertebrates, mostly of the phylum
porifera , that have a porous skeleton often of silica.
As a verb sponge is
(slang) to take advantage of the kindness of others.
sponge |
sponged |
As verbs the difference between sponge and sponged
is that
sponge is (slang) to take advantage of the kindness of others while
sponged is (
sponge).
As a noun sponge
is (countable) any of various marine invertebrates, mostly of the phylum
porifera , that have a porous skeleton often of silica.
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