different between inlist vs insist
inlist
English
Verb
inlist (third-person singular simple present inlists, present participle inlisting, simple past and past participle inlisted)
- Archaic form of enlist.
Anagrams
- instil
inlist From the web:
insist
English
Etymology
Partly from Middle French insister, from Latin ?nsistere; and partly from a back-formation from insistence.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?s?st/
- Rhymes: -?st
- Hyphenation: in?sist
Verb
insist (third-person singular simple present insists, present participle insisting, simple past and past participle insisted)
- (with on or upon or (that + ordinary verb form)) To hold up a claim emphatically.
- (I am defending her; see a similar example in the context below for comparison.)
- (sometimes with on or upon or (that + subjunctive)) To demand continually that something happen or be done.
- (obsolete, chiefly geometry) To stand (on); to rest (upon); to lean (upon).
Translations
Anagrams
- INSTIs, sit-ins, sits in
insist From the web:
- what insist means
- what's insistent in spanish
- what insists mean in arabic
- what insist means in tagalog
- what's insist in arabic
- what's insist in urdu
- what's insist in farsi
- insisted what does it mean
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- inlist vs insist
- inlist vs enlist
- unlust vs unlost
- terms vs unalist
- unlust vs unlist
- undo vs unlist
- unlist vs list
- covenent vs agreement
- agreement vs fijian
- agreement vs mobile
- admirer vs agreement
- tort vs agreement
- tagalog vs agreement
- endorsement vs agreement
- letterofaward vs agreement
- agreement vs adino
- respondent vs respondence
- terms vs respondence
- despondence vs respondence
- respondence vs respondency