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Verb vs Exhortative - What's the difference?

verb | exhortative |


As nouns the difference between verb and exhortative

is that verb is verb while exhortative is the mood.

As an adjective exhortative is

(comparable) appearing to exhort; in an urging manner.

Verb vs Verbhood - What's the difference?

verb | verbhood |


As nouns the difference between verb and verbhood

is that verb is a word that indicates an action, event, or state while verbhood is the quality or state of being a verb.

As a verb verb

is to use any word that is not a verb (especially a noun) as if it were a verb.

Verb vs Contrafactive - What's the difference?

verb | contrafactive |


As a noun verb

is verb.

As an adjective contrafactive is

(linguistics) describing a verb whose object clause is taken to be false.

Verb vs Selbri - What's the difference?

verb | selbri |


As nouns the difference between verb and selbri

is that verb is a word that indicates an action, event, or state while selbri is a word acting like a predicate, which is immediately preceded by one {{term|sumti||argument|lang=jbo}}, x1, and usually followed by one or more {{term|sumti||arguments|lang=jbo}}: x2, x3, ... up to no further than x5. It is analogous to a verb in natural languages.

As a verb verb

is to use any word that is not a verb (especially a noun) as if it were a verb.

Verb vs Verbize - What's the difference?

verb | verbize |

Verbize is a synonym of verb.



As verbs the difference between verb and verbize

is that verb is to use any word that is not a verb (especially a noun) as if it were a verb while verbize is to create a new verb by adding a suffix (especially -ize) to a noun.

As a noun verb

is a word that indicates an action, event, or state.

Verb vs Pseudoverbal - What's the difference?

verb | pseudoverbal |


As a noun verb

is verb.

As an adjective pseudoverbal is

(linguistics) having some of the characteristics of a verb, though not in fact a verb.

Verb vs Multiverb - What's the difference?

verb | multiverb |


As a noun verb

is verb.

As an adjective multiverb is

involving more than one verb.

Verb vs Heteroclisis - What's the difference?

verb | heteroclisis |


As nouns the difference between verb and heteroclisis

is that verb is verb while heteroclisis is (grammar) the presence of two or more classes of inflection in the inflectional paradigm of a noun, verb etc.

Verb vs Verbless - What's the difference?

verb | verbless |


As a noun verb

is verb.

As an adjective verbless is

(linguistics) without a verb.

Verb vs Verbalizer - What's the difference?

verb | verbalizer |


In grammar terms the difference between verb and verbalizer

is that verb is a word that indicates an action, event, or state while verbalizer is a morpheme, particle, etc. that converts a word into a verb.

As a verb verb

is to use any word that is not a verb (especially a noun) as if it were a verb.

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