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Labor vs Labour

Labor vs Labour
The way the word is spelled depends on the where and by whom the text was written. British English (the more popular) uses the spelling ‘labour’, while American English did not see the reason for the ‘u’ and...

Proactive vs Active

Proactive vs Active
Active behavior basically means that they are engaged in some kind of action. Proactive behavior refers to behavior that aims to act in advance of a possible event rather than react after the event has...

Namesake vs Eponym

Namesake vs Eponym
While, both terms have something to do with the naming one thing after another, the difference actually lies in what each term refers to. The term namesake refers to the one who receives the name, whereas the...

Program vs Programme

Program vs Programme
The simplest answer is that they are both the same; there is no real difference between the two. The reason for two different spellings is that American English uses ‘program’, whereas UK English generally...

Participant vs Contestant

Participant vs Contestant
A participant is a person, any person who participates in an event. This event can be anything from an argument to the Olympic Games. A contestant, on the other hand, is a person who competed in a contest or...

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