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Noel Ng123 Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

Topple vs tilt

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"Topple" means to tilt to such a large degree that the thing falls down. When something "tilts" it doesn't fall down.

  • "Topple" means to tilt to such a large degree that the thing falls down.
  • When something "tilts" it doesn't fall down.
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"Topple" means to tilt to such a large degree that the thing falls down. When something "tilts" it doesn't fall down.

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Noel Ng123
Diff Topple vs Tilt

What is the difference between 'topple' and 'tilt'?

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