urge |
bustle |
Related terms |
Urge is a related term of bustle.
As nouns the difference between urge and bustle
is that
urge is gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent) while
bustle is an excited activity; a stir.
As a verb bustle is
to move busily and energetically with fussiness (often followed by
about ).
encompass |
urge |
Related terms |
Encompass is a related term of urge.
As a verb encompass
is to form a circle around; to encircle.
As a noun urge is
gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent).
encircle |
urge |
Related terms |
Encircle is a related term of urge.
As a verb encircle
is to surround, form a circle around.
As a noun urge is
gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent).
surround |
urge |
Related terms |
Surround is a related term of urge.
As nouns the difference between surround and urge
is that
surround is (british) anything, such as a fence or border, that surrounds something while
urge is gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent).
As a verb surround
is (
label) to encircle something or simultaneously extend in all directions.
urge |
rouse |
Related terms |
Urge is a related term of rouse.
As a noun urge
is gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent).
As a proper noun rouse is
.
enhearten |
urge |
Related terms |
Enhearten is a related term of urge.
As a verb enhearten
is to comfort and embolden, encourage, animate, hearten.
As a noun urge is
gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent).
urge |
convince |
As a noun urge
is gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent).
As a verb convince is
to make someone believe, or feel sure about something, especially by using logic, argument or evidence.
enlighten |
urge |
As a verb enlighten
is to supply with light; to illuminate; as, the sun enlightens the earth.
As a noun urge is
gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent).
urge |
feelings |
As nouns the difference between urge and feelings
is that
urge is a strong desire; an itch to do something while
feelings is plural of lang=en.
As a verb urge
is to press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward.
lust |
urge |
As nouns the difference between lust and urge
is that
lust is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature while
urge is a strong desire; an itch to do something.
As verbs the difference between lust and urge
is that
lust is to desire very strongly while
urge is to press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward.
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