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blast vs water hammer

water hammer vs blast

blast and water hammer both are nouns.

blast is a verb but water hammer is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
blast Yes No Yes No
water hammer Yes No No No
As nouns, water hammer is a hyponym of blast; that is, water hammer is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than blast:
  • blast: a sudden very loud noise
  • water hammer: the banging sound of steam in pipes
blast (noun) water hammer (noun)
a very long fly ball the banging sound of steam in pipes
intense adverse criticism
an explosion (as of dynamite)
a sudden very loud noise
a highly pleasurable or exciting experience
a strong current of air
blast (verb) water hammer (verb)
shatter as if by explosion
shrivel or wither or mature imperfectly
criticize harshly or violently
use explosives on
fire a shot; release
hit with great force
create by using explosives
make with or as if with an explosion
apply a draft or strong wind to to
make a strident sound
Difference between blast and water hammer

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