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Elizabethan vs worker

worker vs Elizabethan

Elizabethan and worker both are nouns.

Elizabethan is an adjective but worker is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Elizabethan Yes Yes No No
worker Yes No No No
As nouns, worker is a hypernym of Elizabethan; that is, worker is a word with a broader meaning than Elizabethan:
  • Elizabethan: a person who lived during the reign of Elizabeth I
  • worker: a person who acts and gets things done
Other hypernyms of Elizabethan include actor, doer.
Elizabethan (noun) worker (noun)
a person who lived during the reign of Elizabeth I sterile member of a colony of social insects that forages for food and cares for the larvae
a person who works at a specific occupation
a member of the working class (not necessarily employed)
a person who acts and gets things done
Elizabethan (adjective) worker (adjective)
of or relating to Elizabeth I of England or to the age in which she ruled as queen
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