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capture vs apprehension

apprehension vs capture

capture and apprehension both are nouns.

capture is a verb but apprehension is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
capture Yes No Yes No
apprehension Yes No No No
As nouns, apprehension is a hyponym of capture; that is, apprehension is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than capture:
  • capture: the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property
  • apprehension: the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
capture (noun) apprehension (noun)
the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
the act of taking of a person by force the cognitive condition of someone who understands
the removal of an opponent's piece from the chess board painful expectation
any process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particle fearful expectation or anticipation
a process whereby a star or planet holds an object in its gravitational field
capture (verb) apprehension (verb)
capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping
succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase
succeed in representing or expressing something intangible
attract; cause to be enamored
take possession of by force, as after an invasion
bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit
Difference between capture and apprehension

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