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bunk vs trough

trough vs bunk

bunk and trough both are nouns.

bunk is a verb but trough is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bunk Yes No Yes No
trough Yes No No No
As nouns, trough is a hypernym of bunk; that is, trough is a word with a broader meaning than bunk:
  • bunk: a long trough for feeding cattle
  • trough: a container (usually in a barn or stable) from which cattle or horses feed
Other hypernyms of bunk include manger.
bunk (noun) trough (noun)
a bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater
a rough bed (as at a campsite) a container (usually in a barn or stable) from which cattle or horses feed
beds built one above the other a long narrow shallow receptacle
a long trough for feeding cattle a narrow depression (as in the earth or between ocean waves or in the ocean bed)
unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements) a treasury for government funds
a message that seems to convey no meaning a concave shape with an open top
bunk (verb) trough (verb)
flee; take to one's heels; cut and run
provide with a bunk
avoid paying
Difference between bunk and trough

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