fresh |
stink |
As nouns the difference between fresh and stink
is that
fresh is a rush of water, along a river or onto the land; a flood while
stink is a strong bad smell.
As an adjective fresh
is newly produced or obtained or
fresh can be rude, cheeky, or inappropriate; presumptuous; disrespectful; forward.
As a verb stink is
to have a strong bad smell.
stink |
nuts |
As verbs the difference between stink and nuts
is that
stink is to have a strong bad smell while
nuts is (
nut).
As nouns the difference between stink and nuts
is that
stink is a strong bad smell while
nuts is .
As an adjective nuts is
(colloquial) insane, mad.
As an interjection nuts is
indicates annoyance, anger, or disappointment.
stink |
skank |
As verbs the difference between stink and skank
is that
stink is to have a strong bad smell while
skank is .
As nouns the difference between stink and skank
is that
stink is a strong bad smell while
skank is a gift, a donation.
unsavory |
stink |
As an adjective unsavory
is not savory; without flavor.
As a verb stink is
to have a strong bad smell.
As a noun stink is
a strong bad smell.
stink |
stinkiness |
As nouns the difference between stink and stinkiness
is that
stink is a strong bad smell while
stinkiness is the state or condition of being stinky.
As a verb stink
is to have a strong bad smell.
fart |
stink |
In informal terms the difference between fart and stink
is that
fart is an emission of digestive gases from the anus; a flatus while
stink is a complaint or objection.
what |
stink |
As nouns the difference between what and stink
is that
what is something; thing; stuff while
stink is a strong bad smell.
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.
As a verb stink is
to have a strong bad smell.
stock | stink |
As nouns the difference between stock and stink
is that
stock is a store or supply while
stink is a strong bad smell.
As verbs the difference between stock and stink
is that
stock is to have on hand for sale while
stink is to have a strong bad smell.
As an adjective stock
is of a type normally available for purchase/in stock.
pew | stink |
As a proper noun pew
is .
As a verb stink is
to have a strong bad smell.
As a noun stink is
a strong bad smell.
stink | awful |
As a verb stink
is to have a strong bad smell.
As a noun stink
is a strong bad smell.
As an adjective awful is
oppressing with fear or horror; appalling, terrible.
As an adverb awful is
(colloquial) very, extremely; as, an
awful big house.
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