In English, the words accept and except sound a bit similar in pronunciation, but they are spelt differently. While accept in basic terms means 'to agree with' or 'to hold certain proposition as true'. But when you talk about except, it means 'not including' or 'other than'. With the example given below, you might be able to understand the difference between accept and except clearly: The company accepted all the conditions of the workers, except the third one. Here, all the … [Read more...]
Difference Between Less and Fewer
Most of us do not understand where to use less and fewer. These are the two comparative adjectives, which are used in a sentence, where comparison of two entities is to be made. As both the two quantifiers mean a smaller amount of something, people get confused between the two easily. However, there is a difference between them, as in, you can use less when you are mentioning something which is uncountable or that does not have a plural. Nevertheless, there are certain exceptions to the above … [Read more...]
Difference Between Affect and Effect
Affect and Effect are homonyms, in which there is just one difference in their spellings, i.e. in their first letter, but when you go through their meanings, you will find that the difference between them is not slight. The term 'affect' is most commonly used as a verb which means "to influence" or "to change". On the other hand, the word 'effect' is primarily used as a noun and means "consequence", "aftermath", "result of an action" or "reaction". Nevertheless, both can be used as a noun and … [Read more...]
Difference Between i.e. and e.g.
You might have noticed the lowercase letter acronyms i.e. and e.g. while reading newpapers, novels, journals or any other material. While i.e. expands to 'id est', which means 'in other words', e.g. is a short term for 'exempli gratia' which means 'for example'. Let's understand these two with an example: There are two types of games, i.e. indoor games and outdoor games, wherein Indoor games are played inside the home, e.g. chess, carrom etc. These two commonly used abbreviations in … [Read more...]
Difference Between Introvert and Extrovert
Based on characteristics, there are two types of personality, i.e. introvert and extrovert. When a person is reserved and does not open up easily, he or she is said to be an introvert. On the contrary, when a person is social, talkative and makes friends quickly, then his personality type is extrovert. "We all are same, but different" is an old saying, which means we all have same human nature, body, mind, thoughts, feelings, yet every individual is unique in its own way. Therefore, it is … [Read more...]
Difference Between Jealousy and Envy
Someone has rightly said, "Jealousy and envy make you ugly." Jealousy is a fear of losing something, envy is a something, in which you want something possessed by someone else. These two are human emotions that are characterized by the sense of resentment and discontent. Jealousy is described as the feeling in which a person gets overprotective with respect to the rights, position and possession. On the contrary, envy arises when one feels discontented due to the desire evoked by someone … [Read more...]
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