Vom vs Vow - What's the difference?
vom | vow |
(informal) vomit
(informal) vomit
* 1998 , Robert McLiam Wilson, Ripley Bogle (page 185)
* 2010 , Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, Rhino What You Did Last Summer
A solemn promise to perform some act, or behave in a specified manner, especially a promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order.
A declaration or assertion.
* {{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-14, author=
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, title= (ambitransitive) To make a vow; to promise.
* Bible, Eccl. v. 4
* Richard Baxter
To make a vow regarding (something).
To declare publicly that one has made a vow, usually to show one's determination or to announce an act of retaliation.
As nouns the difference between vom and vow
is that vom is arch while vow is a solemn promise to perform some act, or behave in a specified manner, especially a promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order.As a verb vow is
(ambitransitive) to make a vow; to promise.vom
English
Noun
(-)Verb
- Bogle the diplomat tried to hide the sound of his gagging as he vommed the night away.
- Then the waft of puke and stale bourbon reaches my nostrils and I get that shorp(SIC) taste in my mouth that you get when you know you're going to vom .
Anagrams
* ----vow
English
Noun
(en noun)Sam Leith
Where the profound meets the profane, passage=Swearing doesn't just mean what we now understand by "dirty words". It is entwined, in social and linguistic history, with the other sort of swearing: vows and oaths. Consider for a moment the origins of almost any word we have for bad language – "profanity", "curses", "oaths" and "swearing" itself.}}
Usage notes
* One normally makes'' or ''takes'' a vow, or simply ''vows (see below). * Commonly mentioned vows include those of silence'', ''obedience'', ''poverty'', ''chastity'', and ''celibacy . * 'to keep/pay/fulfill a vow' = to honor a vow * 'to break a vow' = to dishonor a vowVerb
(en verb)- When thou vowest a vow unto God, defer not to pay it.
- We do not vow that we will never sin, nor neglect a duty (nor ought we to do so).
- The wronged woman vowed revenge.
- The rebels vowed to continue their fight.