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beset vs devil

devil vs beset

beset is not a noun while devil is a noun.

beset and devil both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
beset No No Yes No
devil Yes No Yes No
As verbs, devil is a hypernym of beset; that is, devil is a word with a broader meaning than beset:
  • beset: annoy continually or chronically
  • devil: cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations
Other hypernyms of beset include annoy, bother, chafe, get at, get to, gravel, irritate, nark, nettle, rag, rile, vex.
beset (noun) devil (noun)
a word used in exclamations of confusion
an evil supernatural being
a cruel wicked and inhuman person
a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man)
beset (verb) devil (verb)
assail or attack on all sides: coat or stuff with a spicy paste
decorate or cover lavishly (as with gems) cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations
annoy continually or chronically
Difference between beset and devil

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