Words & Wordplay
Dependent vs Dependant
In the British English, there is a minor difference between the two words. ‘Dependent’ is used as an adjective, whereas, ‘dependant’ is used as a noun. In American English, however, ‘dependent’ is commonly... |
Sound vs Noise
Sounds are mechanical waves of pressure allow us to hear and listen. Noises are unwanted and loud sounds. Noise can also refer to the static that is heard on the TV or radio during weak signals. |
Hope vs Wish
The term ‘Hope’ refers to a person’s wishes and desires that a person has. The term ‘wish’ is often associated with magic or artifacts upon which someone wishes. Wish is also used to express desires or give... |
Aims vs Objectives
Aims are what you want to achieve, while, objectives are what you will do to achieve them. An objective is more specific in character, while an aim is more abstract. Also, an objective is time-bound whereas an... |
To vs Too
‘To’ is a preposition that can imply many different things depending on the usage in a particular sentence. ‘Too’ is used to express the intensity of a particular situation, similar to an adjective. |