English Terms
Far vs Far Away
Far is an adverb and an adjective that indicates that something is located at a distance. When used it lets others know that the subject is at a distance from the object. Far away is an adverb phrase. It... |
Rational vs Rationale
The word Rational is an adjective that is commonly used to describe an idea that is logical or a person who makes a logical statement. On the other hand, Rationale is a noun that refers to process of reasoning... |
Fictional vs Fictitious
The term fictional refers to something that is related to fiction, i.e. particularly works of fiction, such as novels, poems, plays, etc. It is primarily related to creative writing. Whereas, fictitious has... |
Bawl vs Ball
The word ‘bawl’ has two main meanings. One is to shout loudly and noisily, while the other means to cry loudly and noisily. On the other hand, the term ‘ball’ primarily refers to a round toy that kids play... |
Precedence vs Precedent
Precedence refers to the condition that something is more important that something else. On the other hand, precedent refers to something that happened before, but it sets an example for events that might... |