stern |
star |
Star is a synonym of stern.
As nouns the difference between stern and star
is that
stern is the rear part or after end of a ship or vessel while
star is any small luminous dot appearing in the cloudless portion of the night sky, especially with a fixed location relative to other such dots.
As an adjective stern
is having a hardness and severity of nature or manner.
As a verb star is
to appear as a featured performer or headliner, especially in an entertainment program.
As a proper noun Star is
{{surname}.
earnest |
stern |
As a proper noun earnest
is , an occasional spelling variant of ernest.
As a noun stern is
a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky.
stout |
stern |
As a proper noun stout
is .
As a noun stern is
a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky.
sturdy |
stern |
As nouns the difference between sturdy and stern
is that
sturdy is a disease in sheep and cattle, marked by great nervousness, or by dullness and stupor while
stern is a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky.
As an adjective sturdy
is of firm build; stiff; stout; strong.
stern |
unkind |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between stern and unkind
is that
stern is having a hardness and severity of nature or manner while
unkind is having no race or kindred; childless.
As a noun stern
is the rear part or after end of a ship or vessel.
stern |
sudden |
As nouns the difference between stern and sudden
is that
stern is a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky while
sudden is (obsolete) an unexpected occurrence; a surprise.
As an adjective sudden is
happening quickly and with little or no warning.
As an adverb sudden is
(poetic) suddenly.
strong |
stern |
As adjectives the difference between strong and stern
is that
strong is capable of producing great physical force while
stern is having a hardness and severity of nature or manner.
As an adverb strong
is in a strong manner.
As a proper noun Strong
is {{surname}.
As a noun stern is
the rear part or after end of a ship or vessel.
stat |
stern |
As nouns the difference between stat and stern
is that
stat is short for statistic while
stern is the rear part or after end of a ship or vessel.
As an adverb stat
is immediately; now; usually used in medical situations, to connote extreme urgency.
As a verb stat
is to assign statistics to (a monster, etc. in a game).
As an adjective stern is
having a hardness and severity of nature or manner.
yearn |
stern |
As a verb yearn
is to long, have a strong desire (for something).
As an adjective stern is
having a hardness and severity of nature or manner.
As a noun stern is
the rear part or after end of a ship or vessel.
stern |
yearns |
As an adjective stern
is having a hardness and severity of nature or manner.
As a noun stern
is the rear part or after end of a ship or vessel.
As a verb yearns is
third-person singular of yearn.
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