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Sully vs Slander - What's the difference?

sully | slander | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between sully and slander

is that sully is to soil or stain; to dirty while slander is to utter a slanderous statement.

As a noun slander is

a false or unsupported, malicious statement (spoken or published), especially one which is injurious to a person's reputation; the making of such a statement.

Sully vs Befoul - What's the difference?

sully | befoul | Related terms |

Sully is a related term of befoul.


As verbs the difference between sully and befoul

is that sully is to soil or stain; to dirty while befoul is to make foul; to soil.

Sully vs Besmirch - What's the difference?

sully | besmirch | Related terms |

Sully is a related term of besmirch.


In lang=en terms the difference between sully and besmirch

is that sully is to become soiled or tarnished while besmirch is to tarnish something, especially someone's reputation; to debase.

As verbs the difference between sully and besmirch

is that sully is to soil or stain; to dirty while besmirch is to make dirty; to soil.

Defile vs Sully - What's the difference?

defile | sully |


As a noun defile

is fashion show.

As a verb sully is

to soil or stain; to dirty.

Dully vs Sully - What's the difference?

dully | sully |


As an adverb dully

is in a dull manner; without liveliness; without lustre.

As a verb sully is

to soil or stain; to dirty.

Sully vs Fully - What's the difference?

sully | fully |


As a verb sully

is to soil or stain; to dirty.

As an adverb fully is

in a full manner; without lack or defect.

Pully vs Sully - What's the difference?

pully | sully |


As a noun pully

is (informal) pullover.

As a verb sully is

to soil or stain; to dirty.

Sully vs Gully - What's the difference?

sully | gully |


In lang=en terms the difference between sully and gully

is that sully is to become soiled or tarnished while gully is to wear away into a gully or gullies.

As verbs the difference between sully and gully

is that sully is to soil or stain; to dirty while gully is (obsolete) to flow noisily.

As a noun gully is

a trench, ravine or narrow channel which was worn by water flow, especially on a hillside or gully can be (scotland|northern uk) a large knife.

Skully vs Sully - What's the difference?

skully | sully |


As a noun skully

is a street game in which players attempt to flick caps into a series of squares drawn on the ground.

As a verb sully is

to soil or stain; to dirty.

Selly vs Sully - What's the difference?

selly | sully |


As an adjective selly

is rare; wonderful; admirable.

As an adverb selly

is wonderfully.

As a noun selly

is a marvel; wonder; something wonderful or rare.

As a verb sully is

to soil or stain; to dirty.

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