impulse
Jerk vs Impulse - What's the difference?
jerk | impulse |In obsolete terms the difference between jerk and impulse
is that jerk is to flout with contempt while impulse is to impel; to incite.As nouns the difference between jerk and impulse
is that jerk is a sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body while impulse is a thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels.As verbs the difference between jerk and impulse
is that jerk is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement while impulse is to impel; to incite.Impulse vs Brunt - What's the difference?
impulse | brunt |As nouns the difference between impulse and brunt
is that impulse is while brunt is the full adverse effects of; the chief consequences or negative results of a thing or event.Impulse vs Compel - What's the difference?
impulse | compel |As a noun impulse
is .As a verb compel is
(transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up.Impulse vs Impulse - What's the difference?
impulse | impulse |
In plural of|impuls|lang=de terms the difference between impulse and impulse
is that impulse is while impulse is .As nouns the difference between impulse and impulse
is that impulse is while impulse is .Stimulate vs Impulse - What's the difference?
stimulate | impulse |As verbs the difference between stimulate and impulse
is that stimulate is to encourage into action while impulse is to impel; to incite.As a noun impulse is
a thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels.Impulse vs Spur - What's the difference?
impulse | spur |Spur is a synonym of impulse.
As nouns the difference between impulse and spur
is that impulse is a thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels while spur is a rigid implement, often roughly y-shaped, that is fixed to one's heel for the purpose of prodding a horse. Often worn by, and emblematic of, the cowboy or the knight.As verbs the difference between impulse and spur
is that impulse is to impel; to incite while spur is to prod (especially a horse) in the side or flank, with the intent to urge motion or haste, to gig.Impulse vs Liking - What's the difference?
impulse | liking |As nouns the difference between impulse and liking
is that impulse is a thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels while liking is a like; a predilection.As verbs the difference between impulse and liking
is that impulse is to impel; to incite while liking is present participle of lang=en.Feeling vs Impulse - What's the difference?
feeling | impulse |As nouns the difference between feeling and impulse
is that feeling is sensation, particularly through the skin while impulse is .As an adjective feeling
is emotionally sensitive.As a verb feeling
is .Compulsion vs Impulse - What's the difference?
compulsion | impulse |
