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buttery vs teashop

teashop vs buttery

buttery and teashop both are nouns.

buttery is an adjective but teashop is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
buttery Yes Yes No No
teashop Yes No No No
As nouns, teashop is a hypernym of buttery; that is, teashop is a word with a broader meaning than buttery:
  • buttery: a teashop where students in British universities can purchase light meals
  • teashop: a restaurant where tea and light meals are available
Other hypernyms of buttery include tea parlor, tea parlour, teahouse, tearoom.
buttery (noun) teashop (noun)
a teashop where students in British universities can purchase light meals a restaurant where tea and light meals are available
a small storeroom for storing foods or wines
buttery (adjective) teashop (adjective)
resembling or containing or spread with butter
unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech
Difference between buttery and teashop

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