Difference between Stall and Procrastinate

What is the difference between Stall and Procrastinate?

Stall as a verb is to put (an animal etc) in a stall. while Procrastinate as a verb is to put off; to delay taking action; to wait until later.

Stall

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To put (an animal etc) in a stall. To come to a standstill. To exceed the critical angle of attack, resulting in total loss of lift. To employ delaying tactics against To employ delaying tactics

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed. A small open-fronted shop. A very small room used for a shower or a toilet. A seat in a theatre close to and (about) level with the stage. Loss of lift due to an airfoil's critical angle of attack being exceeded. An altar used in Heathenry, normally for indoor use as opposed to the more substantial outdoor harrow. An action that is intended to cause or actually causes delay.

Example sentence: When I play, maybe 'Back o' Town Blues,' I'm thinking about one of the old, low-down moments - when maybe your woman didn't treat you right. That's a hell of a moment when a woman tell you, 'I got another mule in my stall.'

Procrastinate

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To put off; to delay taking action; to wait until later.To put off; to delay something.

We hope you now know whether to use Stall or Procrastinate in your sentence.

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