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State vs Believe - What's the difference?

state | believe |


In transitive terms the difference between state and believe

is that state is to make known while believe is to accept that someone is telling the truth.

As a noun state

is a polity.

As an adjective state

is stately.

As a proper noun State

is state University, as the shortened form of any public university name.

State vs What - What's the difference?

state | what |


In obsolete terms the difference between state and what

is that state is stately while what is something; thing; stuff.

As a verb state

is to declare to be a fact.

As an adjective state

is stately.

As a proper noun State

is state University, as the shortened form of any public university name.

As a pronoun what is

which thing, event, circumstance, etc.: used interrogatively in asking for the specification of an identity, quantity, quality, etc.

As an adverb what is

in some manner or degree; in part; partly; usually followed by with.

As an interjection what is

An expression of surprise or disbelief.

As a determiner what is

which; which kind of.

Stipulated vs State - What's the difference?

stipulated | state |


As verbs the difference between stipulated and state

is that stipulated is (stipulate) while state is .

As an adjective stipulated

is required as a condition of a contract or agreement.

Homeland vs State - What's the difference?

homeland | state |


As a noun homeland

is one's country of residence.

As a verb state is

.

State vs Summarize - What's the difference?

state | summarize |


As verbs the difference between state and summarize

is that state is while summarize is to prepare a summary of something.

State vs Occasion - What's the difference?

state | occasion |


As verbs the difference between state and occasion

is that state is while occasion is to give occasion to; to cause; to produce; to induce; as, to occasion anxiety.

As a noun occasion is

a favorable opportunity; a convenient or timely chance.

Convey vs State - What's the difference?

convey | state |


In obsolete terms the difference between convey and state

is that convey is to carry or take away secretly; to steal; to thieve while state is stately.

As verbs the difference between convey and state

is that convey is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another while state is to declare to be a fact.

As a noun state is

a polity.

As an adjective state is

stately.

As a proper noun State is

state University, as the shortened form of any public university name.

State vs Introduce - What's the difference?

state | introduce |


As verbs the difference between state and introduce

is that state is while introduce is (of people) to cause (someone) to be acquainted (with someone else).

State vs Manner - What's the difference?

state | manner |


As nouns the difference between state and manner

is that state is a polity while manner is mode of action; way of performing or effecting anything; method; style; form; fashion.

As a verb state

is to declare to be a fact.

As an adjective state

is stately.

As a proper noun State

is state University, as the shortened form of any public university name.

Central vs State - What's the difference?

central | state |


As an adjective central

is being in the centre.

As a verb state is

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