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Job vs unfortunate

unfortunate vs Job

Job and unfortunate both are nouns.

Job is not an adjective while unfortunate is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Job Yes No No No
unfortunate Yes Yes No No
As nouns, unfortunate is a hypernym of Job; that is, unfortunate is a word with a broader meaning than Job:
  • Job: any long-suffering person who withstands affliction without despairing
  • unfortunate: a person who suffers misfortune
Other hypernyms of Job include unfortunate person.
Job (noun) unfortunate (noun)
a book in the Old Testament containing Job's pleas to God about his afflictions and God's reply a person who suffers misfortune
a Jewish hero in the Old Testament who maintained his faith in God in spite of afflictions that tested him
any long-suffering person who withstands affliction without despairing
Job (adjective) unfortunate (adjective)
not favored by fortune; marked or accompanied by or resulting in ill fortune
not auspicious; boding ill
unsuitable or regrettable
Difference between Job and unfortunate

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