Definitions
- To hold back or prevent someone or something from doing something. - To limit or control one's behavior or actions. - To physically hold someone back or keep them from moving.
- To hold back or prevent someone or something from doing something. - To limit or control one's behavior or actions. - To physically hold someone back or keep them from moving.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words involve holding back or preventing someone or something from doing something.
- 2Both words can be used to describe physical actions.
- 3Both words can be used in similar contexts, such as controlling oneself or others.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Restrain is more commonly used than restrain in everyday language.
- 2Meaning: Restrain can also mean to hold something in place or prevent it from moving, while restrain does not have this additional meaning.
- 3Connotation: Restrain is often associated with a positive connotation of self-control or moderation, while restrain can have a negative connotation of force or limitation.
Remember this!
While restrain and restrain have similar meanings of holding back or preventing someone or something from doing something, there are some differences between the two. Restrain is more commonly used and can also mean holding something in place, while restrain has a negative connotation and is associated with force or limitation.