Beat, pound, pummel, thrash, buffet, baste, belabor are comparable when they mean to strike repeatedly.
At no time vs In no time
at no time—on no occasion; never:
At need vs In need
at need—in time of need:
Audubon vs Autobahn
Audubon usually refers to John James Audubon, the famous painter of birds, or to the bird conservation society founded in his name.
Bearing vs Deportment vs Demeanor vs Mien vs Port vs Presence
Bearing, deportment, demeanor, mien, port, presence are comparable when they denote the way in which or the quality by which a person outwardly manifests his personality and breeding.
At last vs At the last
at last—after much waiting or delay:
Attorney vs Lawyer
In everyday usage and American English, the terms are synonyms; however, per some dictionaries, a lawyer can provide legal advice and has been trained all about laws.
Bear vs Relate vs Pertain vs Appertain vs Belong vs Apply
Bear, relate, pertain, appertain, belong, apply are comparable when used intransitively with the meaning to have a connection, especially a logical connection.
Bear vs Suffer vs Endure vs Abide vs Tolerate vs Stand vs Brook
Bear, suffer, endure, abide, tolerate, stand, brook denote to sustain something trying or painful.
At large vs In large
in large —(also: in the large) as a whole:
Attenuate vs Extenuate
Attenuate means to weaken, diminish, or lessen.
Attain vs Obtain
Attain means to accomplish something.