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blister vs flaw

flaw vs blister

blister and flaw both are nouns.

blister and flaw both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
blister Yes No Yes No
flaw Yes No Yes No
As nouns, flaw is a hypernym of blister; that is, flaw is a word with a broader meaning than blister:
  • blister: a flaw on a surface resulting when an applied substance does not adhere (as an air bubble in a coat of paint)
  • flaw: an imperfection in an object or machine
Other hypernyms of blister include defect, fault.
blister (noun) flaw (noun)
(pathology) an elevation of the skin filled with serous fluid an imperfection in an object or machine
(botany) a swelling on a plant similar to that on the skin defect or weakness in a person's character
a flaw on a surface resulting when an applied substance does not adhere (as an air bubble in a coat of paint) an imperfection in a plan or theory or legal document that causes it to fail or that reduces its effectiveness
blister (verb) flaw (verb)
get blistered add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective
cause blisters to form on
subject to harsh criticism
Difference between blister and flaw

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