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berth vs sinecure

sinecure vs berth

berth and sinecure both are nouns.

berth is a verb but sinecure is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
berth Yes No Yes No
sinecure Yes No No No
As nouns, sinecure is a hyponym of berth; that is, sinecure is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than berth:
  • berth: a job in an organization
  • sinecure: an office that involves minimal duties
Other hyponyms of berth include academicianship, accountantship, admiralty, ambassadorship, apostleship, apprenticeship, associateship, attorneyship, bailiffship, baronetage, bishopry, episcopate, cadetship, caliphate, captaincy, captainship, cardinalate, cardinalship, chairmanship, chancellorship, chaplaincy, chaplainship, chieftaincy, chieftainship, clerkship, commandership, commandery, comptrollership, consulship, controllership, councillorship, councilorship, counsellorship, counselorship, curacy, curatorship, custodianship, deanery, deanship, directorship, discipleship, editorship, eldership, emirate, fatherhood, fatherhood, foremanship, generalcy, generalship, governorship, headship, headship, hot seat, incumbency, inspectorship, instructorship, internship, judgeship, judicature, khanate, lectureship, legateship, legation, legislatorship, librarianship, lieutenancy, magistracy, magistrature, managership, manhood, marshalship, mastership, mayoralty, messiahship, moderatorship, overlordship, pastorate, pastorship, peasanthood, plum, praetorship, precentorship, preceptorship, prefecture, prelacy, prelature, premiership, presidency, presidentship, primateship, principalship, priorship, proconsulate, proconsulship, proctorship, chair, professorship, protectorship, public office, rabbinate, receivership, rectorate, rectorship, regency, residency, rulership, sainthood, secretaryship, feudal lordship, seigneury, seigniory, senatorship, solicitorship, speakership, stewardship, studentship, teachership, thaneship, throne, treasurership, tribuneship, trusteeship, vice-presidency, viceroyship, viziership, wardenship, wardership, womanhood.
berth (noun) sinecure (noun)
a job in an organization an office that involves minimal duties
a bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers a benefice to which no spiritual or pastoral duties are attached
a place where a craft can be made fast
berth (verb) sinecure (verb)
secure in or as if in a berth or dock
come into or dock at a wharf
provide with a berth
Difference between berth and sinecure

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