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blaze vs start out

start out vs blaze

blaze is a noun but start out is not a noun.

blaze and start out both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
blaze Yes No Yes No
start out No No Yes No
As verbs, start out is a hypernym of blaze; that is, start out is a word with a broader meaning than blaze:
  • blaze: move rapidly and as if blazing
  • start out: depart for someplace
Other hypernyms of blaze include depart, part, set forth, set off, set out, start, take off.
blaze (noun) start out (noun)
noisy and unrestrained mischief
a light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted
a light-colored marking
a cause of difficulty and suffering
a strong flame that burns brightly
blaze (verb) start out (verb)
indicate by marking trees with blazes take the first step or steps in carrying out an action
shoot rapidly and repeatedly depart for someplace
move rapidly and as if blazing
burn brightly and intensely
shine brightly and intensively
Difference between blaze and start out

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