Hike vs Picnic - What's the difference?
hike | picnic |
A long walk.
An abrupt increase.
(American football) The snap of the ball to start a play.
A command to a dog sled team, given by a musher
To take a long walk for pleasure or exercise.
To unfairly or suddenly raise a price.
(American football) To snap the ball to start a play.
(nautical) To lean out to the windward side of a sailboat in order to counterbalance the effects of the wind on the sails.
To pull up or tug upwards sharply.
A meal eaten outdoors or in another informal setting.
An easy or pleasant task.
(obsolete) An entertainment at which each person contributed some dish to a common table.
To eat a picnic.
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As nouns the difference between hike and picnic
is that hike is a long walk while picnic is a meal eaten outdoors or in another informal setting.As verbs the difference between hike and picnic
is that hike is to take a long walk for pleasure or exercise while picnic is to eat a picnic.hike
English
Noun
(en noun)- The tenants were not happy with the rent hike .
Verb
(hik)- Don't forget to bring the map when we go hiking tomorrow.
- She hiked her skirt up.
Synonyms
* (to lean to the windward side) lean out, sit outDerived terms
* hiker * hikingSee also
* hitchhike * hitchhiker * take a hike ----picnic
English
Noun
(en noun)- We went out for a picnic in the forest.
- We remind the guests that dealing with this problem is no picnic , and to be patient.