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Adept vs Strength - What's the difference?

adept | strength |


As nouns the difference between adept and strength

is that adept is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy while strength is the quality or degree of being strong.

As an adjective adept

is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.

As a verb strength is

to give strength to; to strengthen.

Strength vs Stiff - What's the difference?

strength | stiff |


As nouns the difference between strength and stiff

is that strength is the quality or degree of being strong while stiff is an average person, usually male, of no particular distinction, skill, or education, often a working stiff''''' or ''lucky '''stiff .

As verbs the difference between strength and stiff

is that strength is (obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen while stiff is to fail to pay that which one owes (implicitly or explicitly) to another, especially by departing hastily.

As an adjective stiff is

of an object, rigid, hard to bend, inflexible.

Strength vs Tough - What's the difference?

strength | tough |


As nouns the difference between strength and tough

is that strength is the quality or degree of being strong while tough is a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.

As verbs the difference between strength and tough

is that strength is (obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen while tough is to endure.

As an adjective tough is

strong and resilient; sturdy.

As an interjection tough is

(slang) (used to indicate lack of sympathy).

Mighty vs Strength - What's the difference?

mighty | strength |


As nouns the difference between mighty and strength

is that mighty is influential, powerful beings while strength is the quality or degree of being strong.

As an adjective mighty

is very strong; possessing might.

As an adverb mighty

is very; to a high degree.

As a verb strength is

to give strength to; to strengthen.

Strength vs Hope - What's the difference?

strength | hope |


As a noun strength

is the quality or degree of being strong.

As a verb strength

is (obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen.

As a proper noun hope is

from the virtue, like faith and charity first used by puritans.

Strength vs Patience - What's the difference?

strength | patience |


As nouns the difference between strength and patience

is that strength is the quality or degree of being strong while patience is the quality of being patient.

As a verb strength

is to give strength to; to strengthen.

As a proper noun Patience is

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Tightness vs Strength - What's the difference?

tightness | strength |


As nouns the difference between tightness and strength

is that tightness is the quality or degree of being tight while strength is the quality or degree of being strong.

As a verb strength is

to give strength to; to strengthen.

Strength vs Exertion - What's the difference?

strength | exertion |


As nouns the difference between strength and exertion

is that strength is the quality or degree of being strong while exertion is an expenditure of physical or mental effort.

As a verb strength

is (obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen.

Strength vs Opportunities - What's the difference?

strength | opportunities |


As nouns the difference between strength and opportunities

is that strength is the quality or degree of being strong while opportunities is plural of lang=en.

As a verb strength

is to give strength to; to strengthen.

Durable vs Strength - What's the difference?

durable | strength |


As nouns the difference between durable and strength

is that durable is a durable good, one useful over more than one period, especially a year while strength is the quality or degree of being strong.

As an adjective durable

is able to resist wear, decay; lasting; enduring.

As a verb strength is

to give strength to; to strengthen.

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