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beat vs full

full vs beat

beat and full both are nouns.

beat and full both are adjectives.

beat and full both are verbs.

beat is not an adverb while full is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
beat Yes Yes Yes No
full Yes Yes Yes Yes
As verbs, full is a hyponym of beat; that is, full is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than beat:
  • beat: hit repeatedly
  • full: beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening
Other hyponyms of beat include beat, beetle, bastinado, coldcock, deck, dump, floor, knock down, whang, paste, thrash, thresh, hammer.
beat (noun) full (noun)
the act of beating to windward; sailing as close as possible to the direction from which the wind is blowing the time when the Moon is fully illuminated
a stroke or blow
a regular rate of repetition
the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music
(prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse
the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart
the sound of stroke or blow
a regular route for a sentry or policeman
a member of the beat generation; a nonconformist in dress and behavior
a single pulsation of an oscillation produced by adding two waves of different frequencies; has a frequency equal to the difference between the two oscillations
beat (adjective) full (adjective)
very tired containing as much or as many as is possible or normal
(of sound) having marked deepness and body
having the normally expected amount
complete in extent or degree and in every particular
being at a peak or culminating point
filled to satisfaction with food or drink
constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
having ample fabric
beat (verb) full (verb)
wear out completely increase in phase
be a mystery or bewildering to make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering
come out better in a competition, race, or conflict beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening
beat through cleverness and wit
hit repeatedly
give a beating to; subject to a beating, either as a punishment or as an act of aggression
stir vigorously
strike (a part of one's own body) repeatedly, as in great emotion or in accompaniment to music
strike (water or bushes) repeatedly to rouse animals for hunting
shape by beating
make by pounding or trampling
produce a rhythm by striking repeatedly
move rhythmically
sail with much tacking or with difficulty
move with a flapping motion
indicate by beating, as with the fingers or drumsticks
move with a thrashing motion
move with or as if with a regular alternating motion
make a rhythmic sound
make a sound like a clock or a timer
glare or strike with great intensity
avoid paying
be superior
beat (adverb) full (adverb)
to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form)
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