Words & Wordplay
Despatch vs Dispatch
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‘Despatch’ is believed to have come from the Spanish word ‘despachar’, meaning “to send quickly” and ‘dispatch’ is believed to have evolved from Italian word ‘dispacciare’, meaning “to dispatch”. There is no... |
Tactics vs Strategy
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The main difference between the two words is that strategy has a bigger scope. It focuses on the end goal. Its main objective is to try to achieve the end point. Tactics, on the other hand, have a smaller... |
Anomaly vs Abnormality
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Anomaly and Abnormality are in fact synonyms as they both refer to ‘something that is not normal.’ |
Riddle vs Puzzle vs Brain Teaser
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A riddle is a type of statement, question or phrase, whose purpose is to make the person think. A puzzle is a type of game, problem, or toy, whose purpose is to test a person’s ingenuity or knowledge. A brain... |
Inference vs Prediction
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An inference in general can be defined as drawing conclusions based on observations using the five senses. On the other hand, a prediction is a guess that can be made without any evidence. It can be guess that... |













