Words & Wordplay

Habit vs Instinct

Habit vs Instinct
Habit is a fixed tendency or pattern of behavior that is often repeated and is acquired by one’s own experience or by one’s own learning, whereas an instinct tends to be similar in nature as habit, but it is...

Either vs Both

Either vs Both
‘Either’ is used to indicate the one out of a group. The group is generally of two members but occasionally the group can consist of more than two members. On the other hand, ‘both’ is used to denote two out...

May vs Might

May vs Might
May or might, both are the way of expressing possibility. May is to have the permission and might is to make a possibility less likely or a request for permission more politely.

Sleep vs Asleep

Sleep vs Asleep
The word ‘Sleep’ is used as a noun/verb in a sentence and it refers to the action of sleep itself. The word ‘Asleep’ is used as an adverb/adjective in a sentence and it refers to the action of sleep as already...

Dear vs Darling

Dear vs Darling
Dear and darling both are used in context to address a person in an affectionate manner. Dear is most often used as friendly term and can be used to address someone, in order to show that you have good...

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