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bit vs showstopper

showstopper vs bit

bit and showstopper both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bit Yes No No No
showstopper Yes No No No
As nouns, showstopper is a hyponym of bit; that is, showstopper is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than bit:
  • bit: a short performance that is part of a longer program
  • showstopper: an act so striking or impressive that the show must be delayed until the audience quiets down
Other hyponyms of bit include show-stopper, stopper.
bit (noun) showstopper (noun)
the cutting part of a drill; usually pointed and threaded and is replaceable in a brace or bitstock or drill press something that is strikingly attractive or has great popular appeal
piece of metal held in horse's mouth by reins and used to control the horse while riding an act so striking or impressive that the show must be delayed until the audience quiets down
the part of a key that enters a lock and lifts the tumblers
a short performance that is part of a longer program
a small fragment
an instance of some kind
a small amount of solid food; a mouthful
a small fragment of something broken off from the whole
a unit of measurement of information (from binary + digit); the amount of information in a system having two equiprobable states
a small piece or quantity of something
an indefinitely short time
Difference between bit and showstopper

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