✅ Land refers to any part of the earth's surface not covered by water (They bought a piece of land in the countryside).
✅ Acreage refers to a specific piece of land measured in acres (The farm's vast acreage made it quite valuable).
✅ Both words describe plots of earth.
✅ Land is more general, while acreage is used when talking about the size of land, often in a rural context (The conservation group is dedicated to preserving natural land for future generations; The ranch includes a large amount of acreage).
✅ To jump means to lift off a surface and into the air, typically by using leg power (The cat jumped onto the counter).
✅ To vault refers to leaping over something, often with the help of momentum or a tool (The gymnast vaulted over the pommel horse).
✅ Both terms describe lifting off a surface.
✅ Jump is the general term for leaping into the air, while vault typically suggests a more athletic, coordinated movement over an obstacle (The toddler jumped off the coffee table; She vaulted over the fence with ease).
✅ Wiggle means to twist or move from side to side with small, quick motions (The puppy wiggled its tail excitedly).
✅ Writhe means to make continuous twisting or contorting movements, often in pain or discomfort (The fish writhed on the hook).
✅ Both describe forms of twisting motion.
✅ Wiggle is more playful and lighthearted, whereas writhe usually implies distress or discomfort (She wiggled her toes in the sand; The athlete writhed in agony after the injury).