sweet |
treat |
In obsolete terms the difference between sweet and treat
is that
sweet is that which is pleasing or welcome to the mind while
treat is an entreaty.
As nouns the difference between sweet and treat
is that
sweet is the basic taste sensation induced by sugar while
treat is an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
As an adjective sweet
is having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.
As an adverb sweet
is in a sweet manner.
As a proper noun Sweet
is {{surname|lang=en}.
As a verb treat is
to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for or
with).
benefit |
treat |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between benefit and treat
is that
benefit is (obsolete) beneficence; liberality while
treat is (obsolete) an entreaty.
In lang=en terms the difference between benefit and treat
is that
benefit is to receive a benefit (from); to be a beneficiary while
treat is to subject to a chemical or other action; to act upon with a specific scientific result in mind.
As nouns the difference between benefit and treat
is that
benefit is an advantage, help, sake or aid from something while
treat is an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
As verbs the difference between benefit and treat
is that
benefit is to be or to provide a benefit to while
treat is to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for'' or ''with ).
tricky |
treat |
As an adjective tricky
is hard to deal with, complicated.
As a verb treat is
to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for'' or ''with ).
As a noun treat is
an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
assert |
treat |
As nouns the difference between assert and treat
is that
assert is (computer science) an assert statement; a section of source code which tests whether an expected condition is true while
treat is an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
As verbs the difference between assert and treat
is that
assert is to declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively while
treat is to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for'' or ''with ).
uncharacteristic |
treat |
As an adjective uncharacteristic
is not characteristic.
As a verb treat is
to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for'' or ''with ).
As a noun treat is
an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
treat |
use |
As verbs the difference between treat and use
is that
treat is to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for'' or ''with ) while
use is .
As a noun treat
is an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
hand |
treat |
As nouns the difference between hand and treat
is that
hand is tail while
treat is an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
As a verb treat is
to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for'' or ''with ).
management |
treat |
As nouns the difference between management and treat
is that
management is management (administration; the process or practice of managing) while
treat is an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
As a verb treat is
to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for'' or ''with ).
treat |
injure |
In lang=en terms the difference between treat and injure
is that
treat is to subject to a chemical or other action; to act upon with a specific scientific result in mind while
injure is to do injustice to.
As verbs the difference between treat and injure
is that
treat is to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for'' or ''with ) while
injure is to wound or cause physical harm to a living creature.
As a noun treat
is an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
treat |
house |
As a verb treat
is to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for'' or ''with ).
As a noun treat
is an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
As a proper noun house is
(us) the house of representatives, "the house".
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