endorse |
thrust |
As verbs the difference between endorse and thrust
is that
endorse is to support, to back, to give one's approval to, especially officially or by signature while
thrust is to make advance with force.
As nouns the difference between endorse and thrust
is that
endorse is a diminutive of the pale, usually appearing in pairs on either side of a pale while
thrust is an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point.
surge |
thrust |
In intransitive terms the difference between surge and thrust
is that
surge is to rush, flood, or increase suddenly while
thrust is to enter by pushing; to squeeze in.
thrust |
shear |
As nouns the difference between thrust and shear
is that
thrust is (fencing) an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point while
shear is a cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger.
As verbs the difference between thrust and shear
is that
thrust is (
lb) to make advance with while
shear is to cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears.
As an adjective shear is
.
thrust |
tuck |
As nouns the difference between thrust and tuck
is that
thrust is (fencing) an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point while
tuck is an act of
tucking ; a pleat or fold or
tuck can be (archaic) a rapier, a sword or
tuck can be the beat of a drum or
tuck can be food, especially snack food.
As verbs the difference between thrust and tuck
is that
thrust is (
lb) to make advance with while
tuck is (
lb) to pull or gather up (an item of fabric).
thrust |
rust |
As verbs the difference between thrust and rust
is that
thrust is (
lb) to make advance with while
rust is to grow.
As a noun thrust
is (fencing) an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point.
thrust |
lounge |
As nouns the difference between thrust and lounge
is that
thrust is an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point while
lounge is a waiting room in an office, airport etc.
As verbs the difference between thrust and lounge
is that
thrust is to make advance with force while
lounge is to relax; to spend time lazily; to stand, sit, or recline, in an indolent manner.
pitch |
thrust |
As nouns the difference between pitch and thrust
is that
pitch is a sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap or
pitch can be a throw; a toss; a cast, as of something from the hand or
pitch can be (music) the perceived frequency of a sound or note while
thrust is (fencing) an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point.
As verbs the difference between pitch and thrust
is that
pitch is to cover or smear with pitch or
pitch can be (
senseid)to throw or
pitch can be to produce a note of a given pitch while
thrust is (
lb) to make advance with.
thrust |
thirst |
As nouns the difference between thrust and thirst
is that
thrust is an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point while
thirst is a sensation of dryness in the throat associated with a craving for liquids, produced by deprivation of drink, or by some other cause (as fear, excitement, etc.) which arrests the secretion of the pharyngeal mucous membrane; hence, the condition producing this sensation.
As verbs the difference between thrust and thirst
is that
thrust is to make advance with force while
thirst is to be thirsty.
thrust |
rock |
In figuratively terms the difference between thrust and rock
is that
thrust is the primary effort; the goal while
rock is something that is strong, stable, and dependable; a person who provides security or support to another.
In intransitive terms the difference between thrust and rock
is that
thrust is to enter by pushing; to squeeze in while
rock is to play, perform, or enjoy rock music, especially with a lot of skill or energy.
In transitive terms the difference between thrust and rock
is that
thrust is to push or drive with force; to shove while
rock is to wear (a piece of clothing, outfit etc.) successfully or with style; to carry off (a particular look, style).
As a proper noun Rock is
{{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living near a rock or an oak ( {{term|atter|lang=enm}} + {{term|oke|lang=enm}} ).
cast |
thrust |
In transitive terms the difference between cast and thrust
is that
cast is to assign a role in a play or performance to (an actor) while
thrust is to push or drive with force; to shove.
As verbs the difference between cast and thrust
is that
cast is
To move, or be moved, away.thrust is to make advance with force.
As nouns the difference between cast and thrust
is that
cast is an act of throwing while
thrust is an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point.
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