Difference Between Some Similar words
Differences Between some similar words in common usage
Advice | Advise |
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It is a noun. | It is a verb . |
A recommendation or proposal . | Give advice to |
Example : Teachers advice was usefl for students . | Example : The teacher advises troubled students |
Affect | Effect |
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Verb | Noun |
Have an effect upon | An impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived) |
Example : Will the new scheme affect me ? | Example : Will the new scheme will have any effect on me ? |
All together | Altogether |
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All at the same time | To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent |
Example : Let's say 'Yes!' all together | Example : It was not altogether her fault . |
Altar | Alter |
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Noun | Verb |
The table in Christian churches where communion is given | Make different; cause a transformation |
Example : The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city |
Amoral | Immoral |
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Adjective | Adjective |
Lacking any sense of moral standards or principles | Deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong |
Example : Mohan is an amoral man . | Example : They considered colonialism immoral. |
Appraise | Apprise |
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Verb | Verb |
Estimate or determine the nature, value, quality, ability, extent, or significance of | Inform (somebody) of something |
Example: I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional | Example : I apprised him that the rent was due . |
Aural | Oral |
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Of or pertaining to hearing or the ear . | Using speech rather than writing |
Example : An animal with a very sensitive aural apparatus . | Example : an oral agreement |
Discreet | Discrete |
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Marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint | Constituting a separate entity or part |
Example : a discreet silence | Example : a government with three discrete divisions . |
Disinterested | Uninterested |
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Unaffected by self-interest | Not having or showing interest |
Example : I hope this will excuse me from the charge of being disinterested in this matter | Example : an uninterested spectator |