The main difference between different than, different from and different to are the countries of origin and where it is used. Different than is common in American English, different to is more common in British English. The term different from is common in both American and British English.
what is the difference between want and wants
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what is the difference between n.t.f.s.4.0 & n.t.f.s.5.0
the differences are that they have different names
drugs, narcotics, opiates idiot, fool, dimwit, simpleton, dunce, nitwit
Moron, idiot, boob, half-wit, cretin, dimwit, changeling, retard, stupid, imbecile, nitwit, doofus....
My brother is a complete dimwit.
1 hour. who cares just go there you nitwit
birdbrain, blockhead, bonehead, clod, cretin, dimwit, dolt, dope, dunce, dunderhead, halfwit, idiot, ignoramus, imbecile, lamebrain, moron, nincompoop, ninny, nitwit, numbskull, oaf, simpleton, stooge
I believe the word you are looking for is spelled: nitwit. The definition for nitwit is: a silly or foolish person.
no dimwit no! who asks that question anyway?? no they arnt, i googled it
The words 'cookie' and 'nitwit' come from Dutch, while 'sleigh' comes from Old English.
The word nitwit comes from the Old English cities. It wasn't just a random word it was first known as nutterbutter, yes i known weird how it came to nitwit.....
nat wolff doesn't have a sister, he has one brother, Alex Wolff no one dimwit no one dimwit
Nitwit - 2001 was released on: USA: 9 March 2001 (New York City, New York)
no dimwit