Nun vs Numb - What's the difference?
nun | numb |
A member of a Christian religious community of women who live by certain vows and usually wear a habit, in some cases living together in a cloister.
By extension, member of a similar female community in other confessions.
The fourteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).
Without the power of sensation and motion or feeling; insensible.
Not able to react, surprised, shocked.
Causing numbness.
* Shakespeare
To cause to become numb.
As an adverb nun
is .As an adjective numb is
without the power of sensation and motion or feeling; insensible.As a verb numb is
to cause to become numb.nun
English
Etymology 1
From ) a term of address for elderly persons, perhaps from children's speech, reminiscent of nana, like papa etc.Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* sister, moniale, sistrenAntonyms
* (member of a religious community of men) * brother * friar * monk * friar and frater or fatherDerived terms
* nunhood * nunlike, nun-like * nunneryEtymology 2
Ultimately from (etyl) .Alternative forms
* noon *Noun
(en noun)External links
*numb
English
Adjective
(er)- All thin and naked to the numb cold night.
Antonyms
* sensible, sensitiveDerived terms
* benumb * numbly * numbness * numbnutsVerb
(en verb)- The dentist gave me novocaine to numb my tooth before drilling, thank goodness.
