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boot vs rush

rush vs boot

boot and rush both are nouns.

boot is not an adjective while rush is an adjective.

boot and rush both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
boot Yes No Yes No
rush Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, boot and rush are synonyms defined as:
  • boot and rush: the swift release of a store of affective force
Other synonyms of boot include bang, charge, flush, kick, thrill.
boot (noun) rush (noun)
the act of delivering a blow with the foot the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner
a form of foot torture in which the feet are encased in iron and slowly crushed (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line
footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg a sudden forceful flow
compartment in an automobile that carries luggage or shopping or tools a sudden burst of activity
an instrument of torture that is used to heat or crush the foot and leg the swift release of a store of affective force
protective casing for something that resembles a leg grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
the swift release of a store of affective force
boot (adjective) rush (adjective)
done under pressure
not accepting reservations
boot (verb) rush (verb)
cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes act at high speed
kick; give a boot to urge to an unnatural speed
attack suddenly
cause to occur rapidly
move hurridly
run with the ball, in football
cause to move fast or to rush or race
Difference between boot and rush

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