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calm vs hypnotize

hypnotize vs calm

calm is a noun but hypnotize is not a noun.

calm is an adjective but hypnotize is not an adjective.

calm and hypnotize both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
calm Yes Yes Yes No
hypnotize No No Yes No
As verbs, hypnotize is a hyponym of calm; that is, hypnotize is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than calm:
  • calm: cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to
  • hypnotize: induce hypnosis in
Other hyponyms of calm include hypnotise, mesmerise, mesmerize.
calm (noun) hypnotize (noun)
steadiness of mind under stress
wind moving at less than 1 knot; 0 on the Beaufort scale
calm (adjective) hypnotize (adjective)
(of weather) free from storm or wind
not agitated; without losing self-possession
calm (verb) hypnotize (verb)
cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to induce hypnosis in
make steady
make calm or still
become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation
Difference between calm and hypnotize

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