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Fit vs Spacious - What's the difference?

fit | spacious | Related terms |

Fit is a related term of spacious.


As an abbreviation fit

is (travel industry|aviation) fully inclusive tour.

As an adjective spacious is

having much space; roomy.

Sentiment vs Fancy - What's the difference?

sentiment | fancy | Related terms |

Sentiment is a related term of fancy.


As nouns the difference between sentiment and fancy

is that sentiment is a general thought, feeling, or sense while fancy is the imagination.

As an adjective fancy is

decorative.

As a verb fancy is

(formal) to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

Direction vs Preponderance - What's the difference?

direction | preponderance | Related terms |

Direction is a related term of preponderance.


As nouns the difference between direction and preponderance

is that direction is the action of directing; pointing (something) or looking towards while preponderance is preponderance.

Adventure vs Appearance - What's the difference?

adventure | appearance | Related terms |

Adventure is a related term of appearance.


As nouns the difference between adventure and appearance

is that adventure is the encountering of risks; hazardous and striking enterprise; a bold undertaking, in which hazards are to be encountered, and the issue is staked upon unforeseen events; a daring feat while appearance is the act of appearing or coming into sight; the act of becoming visible to the eye.

As a verb adventure

is to risk or hazard; jeopard; venture.

Obese vs Colossah - What's the difference?

obese | colossah | Related terms |

Obese is a related term of colossah.

Heavy vs Flat - What's the difference?

heavy | flat | Related terms |

Heavy is a related term of flat.


In slang|lang=en terms the difference between heavy and flat

is that heavy is (slang) a doorman, bouncer or bodyguard while flat is (slang) describing certain features, usually the breasts and/or buttocks, that are extremely small or not visible at all.

In music|lang=en terms the difference between heavy and flat

is that heavy is (music) louder, more distorted while flat is (music) to depress in tone, as a musical note; especially, to lower in pitch by half a tone.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between heavy and flat

is that heavy is (obsolete) with child; pregnant while flat is (obsolete) a dull fellow; a simpleton.

As adjectives the difference between heavy and flat

is that heavy is (of a physical object) having great weight or heavy can be having the heaves while flat is having no variations in height.

As adverbs the difference between heavy and flat

is that heavy is heavily while flat is so as to be flat.

As nouns the difference between heavy and flat

is that heavy is a villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts while flat is an area of level ground or flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.

As verbs the difference between heavy and flat

is that heavy is to make heavier while flat is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without.

Improper vs Queer - What's the difference?

improper | queer | Related terms |

Improper is a related term of queer.


As adjectives the difference between improper and queer

is that improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt while queer is (now|slightly|dated) weird, odd or different; whimsical.

As verbs the difference between improper and queer

is that improper is (obsolete|transitive) to appropriate; to limit while queer is to render an endeavor or agreement ineffective or null.

As a noun queer is

(colloquial) a person who is or appears homosexual, or who has homosexual qualities.

As an adverb queer is

queerly.

Testify vs Intimate - What's the difference?

testify | intimate | Related terms |

Testify is a related term of intimate.


As verbs the difference between testify and intimate

is that testify is to make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath while intimate is to suggest or disclose discreetly.

As an adjective intimate is

closely acquainted; familiar.

As a noun intimate is

a very close friend.

Battle vs Shock - What's the difference?

battle | shock | Related terms |

Battle is a related term of shock.


As a proper noun battle

is from places in england that have been sites of a battle.

As a noun shock is

sudden, heavy impact or shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook.

As a verb shock is

to cause to be emotionally shocked or shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook.

Limit vs Abate - What's the difference?

limit | abate | Related terms |

Limit is a related term of abate.


As nouns the difference between limit and abate

is that limit is limit (restriction) while abate is .

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