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Pain vs Sting - What's the difference?

pain | sting | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between pain and sting

is that pain is to render uneasy in mind; to disquiet; to distress; to grieve while sting is to hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both.

As a proper noun Pain

is an English surname, variant of Paine.

Prickly vs Sting - What's the difference?

prickly | sting |


As an adjective prickly

is covered with sharp points.

As a noun sting is

a bump left on the skin after having been stung.

As a verb sting is

to hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both.

Sting vs Prickle - What's the difference?

sting | prickle |


In lang=en terms the difference between sting and prickle

is that sting is to hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both while prickle is to cause someone to feel a prickle.

As nouns the difference between sting and prickle

is that sting is a bump left on the skin after having been stung while prickle is a small, sharp pointed object, such as a thorn.

As verbs the difference between sting and prickle

is that sting is to hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both while prickle is to feel a prickle.

Sting vs Stink - What's the difference?

sting | stink |


In transitive terms the difference between sting and stink

is that sting is to hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both while stink is to cause to stink; to affect by a stink.

Sting vs Sying - What's the difference?

sting | sying |


As verbs the difference between sting and sying

is that sting is to hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both while sying is .

As a noun sting

is a bump left on the skin after having been stung.

Sting vs Stong - What's the difference?

sting | stong |


As nouns the difference between sting and stong

is that sting is a bump left on the skin after having been stung while stong is pole, staff.

As a verb sting

is to hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both.

Sting vs Sping - What's the difference?

sting | sping |


As nouns the difference between sting and sping

is that sting is a bump left on the skin after having been stung while sping is (internet) the use of blogs' trackback functionality to generate link spam.

As a verb sting

is to hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both.

Sting vs Sating - What's the difference?

sting | sating |


As verbs the difference between sting and sating

is that sting is to hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both while sating is .

As a noun sting

is a bump left on the skin after having been stung.

Sting vs Stinge - What's the difference?

sting | stinge |


As nouns the difference between sting and stinge

is that sting is a bump left on the skin after having been stung while stinge is (australia|new zealand) an individual who seen to have a stingy demeanour or who lacks generosity.

As a verb sting

is to hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both.

Sting vs Stingo - What's the difference?

sting | stingo |


As nouns the difference between sting and stingo

is that sting is a bump left on the skin after having been stung while stingo is (slang|archaic) strong beer.

As a verb sting

is to hurt, usually by introducing poison or a sharp point, or both.

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