tread |
stalk |
In intransitive terms the difference between tread and stalk
is that
tread is to copulate; said of (especially male) birds while
stalk is to walk haughtily.
In transitive terms the difference between tread and stalk
is that
tread is to step or walk upon while
stalk is to (try to) follow or contact someone constantly, often resulting in harassment.
Wp
stalk |
stroll |
As nouns the difference between stalk and stroll
is that
stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts while
stroll is a wandering on foot; an idle and leisurely walk; a ramble.
As verbs the difference between stalk and stroll
is that
stalk is to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer while
stroll is to wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.
stalk |
swagger |
As nouns the difference between stalk and swagger
is that
stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts while
swagger is confidence, pride.
As verbs the difference between stalk and swagger
is that
stalk is to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer while
swagger is to walk with a swaying motion; hence, to walk and act in a pompous, consequential manner.
stalk |
harass |
As nouns the difference between stalk and harass
is that
stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts while
harass is devastation; waste.
As verbs the difference between stalk and harass
is that
stalk is to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer while
harass is to fatigue or to tire with repeated and exhausting efforts.
stalk |
came |
As nouns the difference between stalk and came
is that
stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts while
came is a grooved strip of lead used to hold panes of glass together.
As verbs the difference between stalk and came
is that
stalk is to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer while
came is simple past of come.
As a preposition came is
lang=en|Used to indicate that the following event, period, or change in state occurred in the past, after a time of waiting, enduring, or anticipation
stalk | spear |
As a noun stalk
is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts or
stalk can be a particular episode of trying to follow or contact someone.
As a verb stalk
is (
lb) to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer or
stalk can be to walk haughtily.
As a proper noun spear is
.
stalk | stake |
In transitive terms the difference between stalk and stake
is that
stalk is to (try to) follow or contact someone constantly, often resulting in harassment.
Wpstake is to provide another with money in order to engage in an activity as betting or a business venture.
pace | stalk |
As nouns the difference between pace and stalk
is that
pace is passage, route while
stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts.
As verbs the difference between pace and stalk
is that
pace is walk to and fro in a small space while
stalk is to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer.
As an adjective pace
is describing a bowler who bowls fast balls.
As a preposition pace
is with all due respect to.
As an acronym PACE
is
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of EuropeAs a proper noun Pace
is {{surname|lang=en}.
bleak | stalk |
As nouns the difference between bleak and stalk
is that
bleak is a small European river fish (
Alburnus alburnus), of the family Cyprinidae while
stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts.
As an adjective bleak
is without color; pale; pallid.
As a verb stalk is
to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer.
stalk | endanger |
In lang=en terms the difference between stalk and endanger
is that
stalk is to walk haughtily while
endanger is to put (someone or something) in danger; to risk causing harm to.
As verbs the difference between stalk and endanger
is that
stalk is (
lb) to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer or
stalk can be to walk haughtily while
endanger is to put (someone or something) in danger; to risk causing harm to.
As a noun stalk
is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts or
stalk can be a particular episode of trying to follow or contact someone.
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