Difference between Deposit and Stick

What is the difference between Deposit and Stick?

Deposit as a verb is to leave or adhere one material or item onto another. while Stick as a verb is to strike someone with a stick

Deposit

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To leave or adhere one material or item onto another. To entrust one's assets to the care of another. Sometimes done as collateral. To put money or funds into an account.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Sediment or rock that is not native to its present location or is different from the surrounding material. Sometimes refers to ore or gems. asset that was left to the care of the other Money placed in an account. Anything left behind on a surface. A sum of money or other asset given as an initial payment, to show good faith, or to reserve something for purchase.

Example sentence: The new discovery of a 3.3 billion barrel oil deposit off Norway's coast cements that nation's claim to being Europe's second largest oil producer.

Stick

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To strike someone with a stickTo cut a piece of wood to be the stick member of a cope-and-stick joint.To glue; to adhere.To become attached; to adhere.To jam; to stop moving.See to stick with.To persist.Of snow, to remain frozen on landing.To remain loyal; to remain firm.To place, set down (quickly or carelessly).To press into with a sharp point.To perform (a landing) perfectly.To propagate plants by cuttings.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A small branch from a tree or bush.A relatively long, thin piece of wood, of any size.A two by four, the standard board used in constructing a frame house.Any roughly cylindrical piece of a substance.A bunch of something wrapped around or attached to a stick.A small rectangular block of shortening (butter, margarine, lard, etc.) in weighing one quarter pound and containing by volume one half cup.A standard rectangular piece of chewing gum.A cane or walking stick to aid in walking.A cudgel or truncheon, especially one carried by police or guards.A negative stimulus or a punishment.A piece of furniture.A manual transmission or vehicle equipped with a manual transmission.Vehicles, collectively, equipped with manual transmissions.Criticism or ridicule.A line of soldiers.A memory stick.A long thin implement used to control a ball or puck in sports like hockey, polo, and lacrosse.The short whip carried by a jockey.A board as used in board sports, such as a surfboard, snowboard, or skateboard.The pole bearing a small flag that marks the hole.An elongated piece of wood or similar material, typically put to some use, for example as a wand or baton.An assistant planted in the audience.A composing stick, the tool used by compositors to assemble lines of type.The control column of an aircraft. By convention a wheel-like control mechanism with a handgrip on opposite sides, similar to that used in automobiles, is also called the "stick".Use of the stick to control the aircraft.A fighter pilot.The vertical member of a cope-and-stick joint.A cluster of bombs dropped in quick succession from an aircraft in order to spread them over a target area.A group of paratroopers who jump together.A scroll that is rolled around (mounted on, attached to) a stick.A quantity of eels, usually 25.An English Imperial unit of length equal to 2 inches.Corporal punishment; beatings.Vigorous driving of a car; gas.Vigor; spirit.A thin person; particularly a flat-chested woman.An unsocial person, particularly one who is either withdrawn or stuck-up.A person having the stated quality.A cigarette of tobacco or marijuana.Approximately one gram of marijuana wrapped in a small cylinder of aluminium foil.The clarinet.The cue used in billiards, pool, snooker, etc.The game of pool, or an individual pool game.The traction of tires on the road surface.The amount of fishing line resting on the water surface before a cast; line stick.

Example sentence: I'll never stick to one sound, I switch it up.

We hope you now know whether to use Deposit or Stick in your sentence.

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