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aim vs cross-purpose

cross-purpose vs aim

aim and cross-purpose both are nouns.

aim is a verb but cross-purpose is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
aim Yes No Yes No
cross-purpose Yes No No No
As nouns, cross-purpose is a hyponym of aim; that is, cross-purpose is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than aim:
  • aim: an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions
  • cross-purpose: a contrary aim
Other hyponyms of aim include idea, mind, final cause, sake, view, will.
aim (noun) cross-purpose (noun)
the action of directing something at an object a contrary aim
an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions
the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable)
the direction or path along which something moves or along which it lies
aim (verb) cross-purpose (verb)
have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal
propose or intend
specifically design a product, event, or activity for a certain public
direct (a remark) toward an intended goal
move into a desired direction of discourse
point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards
intend (something) to move towards a certain goal
Difference between aim and cross-purpose

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