Difference between Steel and Nerve

What is the difference between Steel and Nerve?

Steel as a verb is to harden. while Nerve as a verb is to give courage; sometimes with "up".

Steel

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To harden. To plate with steel To hone with a honing steel.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A metal alloy of mostly iron plus carbon, harder than pure iron but malleable when hot. A tool used to sharpen or hone knives; a . A sword.

Example sentence: We are not in the business of iron ore. Whatever captive iron ore sources we have, we use it to make steel.

Nerve

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To give courage; sometimes with "up".To give strength

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A bundle of neurons with their connective tissue sheaths, blood vessels and lymphatics.A neuron.A vein in a leaf; a grain in woodCourage, boldness.Patience.Stamina, endurance, fortitude.Audacity, gall.Agitation caused by fear, stress or other negative emotion.

Example sentence: 'Salaryitis' is when you become so accustomed to that salary that you no longer have the gumption to pull out of the rut and strike out on your own. It destroys the nerve of ambitious, imaginative men, and bowing to it has meant sure defeat for more people than any other sickness, mental or physical.

We hope you now know whether to use Steel or Nerve in your sentence.

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