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Hebrew vs worker

worker vs Hebrew

Hebrew and worker both are nouns.

Hebrew is an adjective but worker is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Hebrew Yes Yes No No
worker Yes No No No
As nouns, worker is a hypernym of Hebrew; that is, worker is a word with a broader meaning than Hebrew:
  • Hebrew: a person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties
  • worker: a person who acts and gets things done
Other hypernyms of Hebrew include actor, doer.
Hebrew (noun) worker (noun)
the ancient Canaanitic language of the Hebrews that has been revived as the official language of Israel sterile member of a colony of social insects that forages for food and cares for the larvae
a person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties 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
Hebrew (adjective) worker (adjective)
of or relating to the language of the Hebrews
of or relating to or characteristic of the Hebrews
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