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Staring vs Featuring - What's the difference?

staring | featuring |


As verbs the difference between staring and featuring

is that staring is while featuring is .

As a noun staring

is the act of one who stares.

Staring vs Seeing - What's the difference?

staring | seeing |


As verbs the difference between staring and seeing

is that staring is while seeing is .

As nouns the difference between staring and seeing

is that staring is the act of one who stares while seeing is the action of the verb to see ; eyesight.

As an adjective seeing is

having vision; not blind.

As a conjunction seeing is

(slang) inasmuch as; in view of the fact that.

Staring vs Costar - What's the difference?

staring | costar |


As verbs the difference between staring and costar

is that staring is while costar is to perform with the billing of a costar.

As nouns the difference between staring and costar

is that staring is the act of one who stares while costar is (acting) a person who shares star billing.

Stirring vs Staring - What's the difference?

stirring | staring |


As verbs the difference between stirring and staring

is that stirring is present participle of lang=en while staring is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between stirring and staring

is that stirring is an occasion on which something stirs or is stirred while staring is the act of one who stares.

As an adjective stirring

is invigorating or inspiring.

Glazing vs Staring - What's the difference?

glazing | staring |


As verbs the difference between glazing and staring

is that glazing is present participle of lang=en while staring is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between glazing and staring

is that glazing is the part of a window or wall made of glass or another transparent material while staring is the act of one who stares.

Starved vs Staring - What's the difference?

starved | staring |


As verbs the difference between starved and staring

is that starved is past tense of starve while staring is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective starved

is approaching starvation, emaciated and malnourished.

As a noun staring is

the act of one who stares.

Staring vs Cast - What's the difference?

staring | cast |


As verbs the difference between staring and cast

is that staring is present participle of lang=en while cast is To move, or be moved, away.

As nouns the difference between staring and cast

is that staring is the act of one who stares while cast is an act of throwing.

Staring vs Look - What's the difference?

staring | look |


As a verb staring

is .

As a noun staring

is the act of one who stares.

As a proper noun look is

or look can be .

Steering vs Staring - What's the difference?

steering | staring |


As verbs the difference between steering and staring

is that steering is present participle of lang=en while staring is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between steering and staring

is that steering is equipment used to control direction; something used to steer while staring is the act of one who stares.

Staring vs Starred - What's the difference?

staring | starred |


As verbs the difference between staring and starred

is that staring is present participle of lang=en while starred is past tense of star.

As a noun staring

is the act of one who stares.

As an adjective starred is

having a star or stars.

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