These words are pronounced the same but have no relation to each other. To scull, as a verb, describes the action of rowing a small boat, especially a certain kind of long, narrow row-boat called a scull, using oars also called sculls. Sculling can describe the action of rowing any small boat, or the sport […]
Translucent vs Transparent: Here’s the Difference in Meaning with Sentence Examples
These two adjectives are actually close in meaning, but are distinct. Transparent describes anything that you can see through, such as glass or air. Translucent means “transparent to light”; it describes anything that allows light to pass through, but which is not completely transparent, such as stained glass, or wine. Examples of “Transparent” Used in a Sentence […]
Quotation vs Quote: Here’s the Difference in Meaning and Usage
As nouns, quotation and quote can have the same meaning—referring to any quoted material: She read me a quote/quotation from Henry David Thoreau. In other uses, they differ slightly; only quotation can refer to the process of quoting: There are many rules for academic quotation. Also, only quote can be used to describe an asking price—the price being asked for […]
Sachet vs Sashay: Here’s the Difference in Meaning with Sentence Examples
These words are pronounced the same way, but are otherwise unrelated and have different meanings. Sachet is a French noun meaning little sack (a sack is a bag). Sachet most often refers to very small bags of herbs or perfumes that you can use to make a nice smell in places where clothing is stored. It […]
Salon vs Saloon: Here’s the Difference in Meaning with Sentence Examples
The two nouns, salon and saloon, come from the same French word; in the past, both words described specific kinds of social venues—places where people gather to talk, play games, listen to music, and perhaps drink alcohol. These meanings are now a little out-of-date, but still in use. A salon, historically, was a specific room in […]
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