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antique vs greybeard

greybeard vs antique

antique and greybeard both are nouns.

antique is an adjective but greybeard is not an adjective.

antique is a verb but greybeard is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
antique Yes Yes Yes No
greybeard Yes No No No
As nouns, greybeard is a hypernym of antique; that is, greybeard is a word with a broader meaning than antique:
  • antique: an elderly man
  • greybeard: a man who is very old
Other hypernyms of antique include graybeard, Methuselah, old man.
antique (noun) greybeard (noun)
any piece of furniture or decorative object or the like produced in a former period and valuable because of its beauty or rarity a stoneware drinking jug with a long neck; decorated with a caricature of Cardinal Bellarmine (17th century)
an elderly man a man who is very old
antique (adjective) greybeard (adjective)
made in or typical of earlier times and valued for its age
out of fashion
belonging to or lasting from times long ago
antique (verb) greybeard (verb)
give an antique appearance to
shop for antiques
Difference between antique and greybeard

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