Words & Wordplay
Quiet vs Silent
Though the words quiet and silent are synonymous with each other, they do not mean the same. Quiet means that a surrounding environment is fairly peaceful except a little noise that lingers around. Whereas,... |
Qualitative vs Quantitative
Qualitative refers to specific qualities or an attribute that an object or person possesses, whereas quantitative refers to the specific quantity associated with an object or person. |
Group vs Team
The words ‘group’ and ‘team’ are most often used interchangeably, but are actually different in context. A ‘Group’ are individuals who come together to perform a specific task, whereas a ‘Team’ is a collection... |
Quiet vs Quite
The words quiet and quite sound alike in pronunciation, but aren't the same at all. Quiet is an adjective which often indicates some sort of restraint, and quite is an adverb which is used in intensifying... |
Has vs Have
“Has” and “Have” denotes possession, they are form of the word ‘had”. “Has” is used for singular subjects; whereas “Have” is used in case of plural subjects. |