English as a Foreign Language

Hostility vs Aggression

Hostility vs Aggression
Hostility and Aggression are both rooted in anger. Aggression refers to any word said or action taken with the purpose of being hurtful, harmful, and with the intention of inflicting damage or other...

Younger vs Elder

Younger vs Elder
The term younger is a comparative form of young, which basically means more young. Similarly, the term elder is a comparative form of old, which basically means older in age. The terms younger and elder are...

Respect vs Honour

Respect vs Honour
Respect is a term that is used to show regard, esteem and/or admiration for someone. Honour, on the other hand, is a term that is used to show high respect and great esteem for someone or something. The main...

Bye vs Goodbye

Bye vs Goodbye
The terms ‘bye’ and ‘goodbye’ are quite similar. They are both parting phrases, which means that they are used when people part ways, i.e. are going their own way. ‘Goodbye’ seems to be too formal, while ‘bye...

Un- vs Non-

Un- vs Non-
Un- and Non- are two different types of negative prefixes, which means that they are part of words that need to be added to other words to change their meaning. The prefix non- is the most useful prefix, as it...

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