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brace vs rope

rope vs brace

brace and rope both are nouns.

brace and rope both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
brace Yes No Yes No
rope Yes No Yes No
As nouns, rope is a hypernym of brace; that is, rope is a word with a broader meaning than brace:
  • brace: a rope on a square-rigged ship that is used to swing a yard about and secure it
  • rope: a strong line
brace (noun) rope (noun)
a structural member used to stiffen a framework a strong line
a carpenter's tool having a crank handle for turning and a socket to hold a bit for boring street names for flunitrazepam
an appliance that corrects dental irregularities
a support that steadies or strengthens something else
elastic straps that hold trousers up
a rope on a square-rigged ship that is used to swing a yard about and secure it
either of two punctuation marks ({ or }) used to enclose textual material
a set of two similar things considered as a unit
two items of the same kind
brace (verb) rope (verb)
cause to be alert and energetic fasten with a rope
support by bracing catch with a lasso
support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
prepare (oneself), often but not necessarily for something unpleasant or difficult
Difference between brace and rope

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