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Example vs Entity - What's the difference?
example | entity | Related terms |As nouns the difference between example and entity
is that example is something that is representative of all such things in a group while entity is that which has a distinct existence as an individual unit. Often used for organisations which have no physical form.As a verb example
is to be illustrated or exemplified (by).Appalling vs Infamous - What's the difference?
appalling | infamous | Related terms |As adjectives the difference between appalling and infamous
is that appalling is horrifying and astonishing while infamous is having a bad reputation, disreputable; of bad report; notoriously vile; detestable; widely known, especially for something bad.As a verb appalling
is present participle of lang=en.Untaught vs Honest - What's the difference?
untaught | honest | Related terms |Untaught is a related term of honest.
As adjectives the difference between untaught and honest
is that untaught is not taught while honest is (of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.As a verb honest is
(obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.Bent vs Irrational - What's the difference?
bent | irrational | Related terms |Bent is a related term of irrational.
As a proper noun bent
is .As an adjective irrational is
not rational; unfounded or nonsensical.As a noun irrational is
a real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.Workaday vs Familiar - What's the difference?
workaday | familiar | Related terms |As adjectives the difference between workaday and familiar
is that workaday is suitable for everyday use while familiar is known to one.As a noun familiar is
a member of one's family or household.Denominate vs Summon - What's the difference?
denominate | summon | Related terms |Denominate is a related term of summon.
As verbs the difference between denominate and summon
is that denominate is to name; to designate while summon is to call people together; to convene.As a noun summon is
call, command, order.Go vs Breeze - What's the difference?
go | breeze | Related terms |Go is a related term of breeze.
As nouns the difference between go and breeze
is that go is water while breeze is a gadfly; a horsefly or breeze can be a light, gentle wind.As a verb breeze is
to buzz or breeze can be to move casually, in a carefree manner.Not_a_bit vs Not_a_thing - What's the difference?
not_a_bit | not_a_thing | Related terms |Not_a_bit is likely misspelled.
Not_a_bit has no English definition.
Not_a_thing is likely misspelled.
Not_a_thing has no English definition.