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Stern vs Sharp - What's the difference?

stern | sharp | Related terms |

Stern is a related term of sharp.


As a noun stern

is a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky.

As a proper noun sharp is

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Sullen vs Stern - What's the difference?

sullen | stern | Related terms |

Sullen is a related term of stern.


As nouns the difference between sullen and stern

is that sullen is (obsolete) one who is solitary, or lives alone; a hermit while stern is a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky.

As an adjective sullen

is having a brooding ill temper; sulky.

Stern vs Brutal - What's the difference?

stern | brutal | Related terms |

Stern is a related term of brutal.


As a noun stern

is a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky.

As an adjective brutal is

(senseid)savagely violent, vicious, ruthless, or cruel.

Stern vs Bitter - What's the difference?

stern | bitter | Related terms |

Stern is a related term of bitter.


As nouns the difference between stern and bitter

is that stern is a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky while bitter is (usually in the plural bitters) a liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic.

As an adjective bitter is

having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance).

As a verb bitter is

to make bitter.

Stern vs Ferocious - What's the difference?

stern | ferocious | Related terms |

Stern is a related term of ferocious.


As a noun stern

is a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky.

As an adjective ferocious is

marked by extreme and violent energy.

Intimidating vs Stern - What's the difference?

intimidating | stern |


As adjectives the difference between intimidating and stern

is that intimidating is threatening while stern is having a hardness and severity of nature or manner.

As a verb intimidating

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun stern is

the rear part or after end of a ship or vessel.

Ernest vs Stern - What's the difference?

ernest | stern |


As nouns the difference between ernest and stern

is that ernest is obsolete form of lang=en while stern is the rear part or after end of a ship or vessel.

As a proper noun Ernest

is a given name derived from Germanic; popular in the 19th century.

As an adjective stern is

having a hardness and severity of nature or manner.

Stere vs Stern - What's the difference?

stere | stern |


As a verb stere

is .

As a noun stern is

a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky.

Scern vs Stern - What's the difference?

scern | stern |


As a verb scern

is (obsolete) to discern; to perceive.

As a noun stern is

a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky.

Sterna vs Stern - What's the difference?

sterna | stern |


As nouns the difference between sterna and stern

is that sterna is plural of lang=en while stern is the rear part or after end of a ship or vessel.

As an adjective stern is

having a hardness and severity of nature or manner.

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