Becker Becker

Compared to vs. compared with

Compared to is used to highlight mostly similarities, while compared with is used to identify similarities and differences. Compared to is used when the compared things are different in nature while compared with is used for things similar in nature.

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Common vs. mutual

Common means something shared by two or more people while mutual means reciprocal or directly exchanged. In other words, mutual suggests that the connection flows both ways, while common can be experienced in different ways by the same people.

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10 royal romance writing prompts

An enchanting royal romance has been a cornerstone of the romance genre for as long as romance has been around! Here are some royal romance writing prompts to inspire your next novel.

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Collegial vs. collegiate

Collegial is the adjective associated with colleague while collegiate is the adjective associated with college. Collegial means a shared responsibility among colleagues while collegiate means to belong or relate to a college.

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10 sports romance writing prompts

Sports romance is definitely having a moment. Now you've decided to write a sports romance of your own, here are some writing prompts designed to spark your creativity in order to get those words flowing!

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Cohabit vs. cohabitate

While cohabit and cohabitate have the same meaning, cohabitate is considered a newer word and is less widely accepted in the English language. If you’re not sure which one to use, stick with cohabit.

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Closure vs. cloture

Closure is when something closes or resolves while Cloture is the process of ending a debate and voting on a legislative bill or similar matter.

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Climactic vs. climatic

Both climactic and climatic are adjectives – climactic is the adjective version of climax while climatic is the adjective corresponding to climate.

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