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Messy vs Trouble - What's the difference?

messy | trouble |


As a noun messy

is .

As a verb trouble is

.

Trouble vs Defensive - What's the difference?

trouble | defensive |


As nouns the difference between trouble and defensive

is that trouble is a distressful or dangerous situation while defensive is a means, attitude or position of defense.

As a verb trouble

is to disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).

As an adjective defensive is

intended for defence; protective.

Jade vs Trouble - What's the difference?

jade | trouble | Related terms |

Jade is a related term of trouble.


As a noun jade

is ice cream.

As a verb trouble is

.

Trouble vs Induce - What's the difference?

trouble | induce | Related terms |

Trouble is a related term of induce.


As verbs the difference between trouble and induce

is that trouble is while induce is to lead by persuasion or influence; incite.

Trouble vs Bummer - What's the difference?

trouble | bummer |


As nouns the difference between trouble and bummer

is that trouble is a distressful or dangerous situation while bummer is a forager especially in Sherman's March to the Sea of November to December 1864.

As a verb trouble

is to disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).

As an adjective bummer is

comparative of bum.

As an interjection bummer is

exclamation of annoyance or frustration at a bummer (disappointment).

Trouble vs Embarrass - What's the difference?

trouble | embarrass | Related terms |

Trouble is a related term of embarrass.


As verbs the difference between trouble and embarrass

is that trouble is while embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.

Foreboding vs Trouble - What's the difference?

foreboding | trouble | Related terms |

Foreboding is a related term of trouble.


As verbs the difference between foreboding and trouble

is that foreboding is while trouble is .

As a noun foreboding

is a sense of evil to come.

As an adjective foreboding

is of ominous significance; serving as an ill omen; foretelling of harm or difficulty.

Tire vs Trouble - What's the difference?

tire | trouble | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between tire and trouble

is that tire is to bore while trouble is in weaker sense: to bother; to annoy, pester.

As verbs the difference between tire and trouble

is that tire is to become sleepy or weary while trouble is to disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).

As nouns the difference between tire and trouble

is that tire is accoutrements, accessories while trouble is a distressful or dangerous situation.

Trouble vs Apprehension - What's the difference?

trouble | apprehension | Related terms |

Trouble is a related term of apprehension.


As a verb trouble

is .

As a noun apprehension is

apprehension.

Molest vs Trouble - What's the difference?

molest | trouble | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between molest and trouble

is that molest is to annoy intentionally while trouble is to disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).

As a noun trouble is

a distressful or dangerous situation.

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