Same difference.
Exclamation, Idioms
heretical
Adjective, Religion-Faith
apostasy
Noun, Religion-Faith
apostate
Adjective, Religion-Faith
renouncement of nationality
Noun, International Law
to unsubscribe from ...
Verb
to be guilty of fraud
Verb
to fall into disrepute
Verb
to slip out unintentionally
Verb
to pass out of one's mind
Verb
to escape someone for a moment
Verb
to flow from something
Verb
to turn out to be useless
Verb
to appear at the bar
Verb
(boarding student , soldier etc) to go home on weekend
Verb
to begin to enjoy prosperity or success
Verb
to be first past the post
Verb
to figure in the papers
Verb
to make the headlines
Verb
to have proved correct
Verb
to turn out to be in the wrong
Verb
to go out of service
Verb
to get away for the holidays
Verb
(melon , water-melon) to turn out unripe and tasteless
Verb
(for a girl) to receive a marriage proposal
Verb
to be quite out of hand
Verb
to ascend the pulpit
Verb
to go for a moonlight stroll
Verb
(for sb) to be seen (in public
Verb
to rise from the grave
Verb
to come into existence
Verb
to come into the picture
Verb
to leave the track
Verb, Transport
to run off the metals
Verb
to be on the sick list
Verb
to claim to be the owner of sth
Verb
to claim something which one has no right to claim
Verb
to play in a theater
Verb
to prove to be a forgery
Verb
to discover that they have met each other before
Verb
to take off the road
Verb
to turn out to be wrong
Verb
to go out on a journey
Verb
to set out (start) on a journey
Verb
to veer off the road
Verb, Transport
to rise to the surface
Verb
to injury or detriment
Verb