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care vs livery

livery vs care

care and livery both are nouns.

care is not an adjective while livery is an adjective.

care is a verb but livery is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
care Yes No Yes No
livery Yes Yes No No
As nouns, livery is a hyponym of care; that is, livery is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than care:
  • care: the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something
  • livery: the care (feeding and stabling) of horses for pay
care (noun) livery (noun)
activity involved in maintaining something in good working order the voluntary transfer of something (title or possession) from one party to another
the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something the care (feeding and stabling) of horses for pay
attention and management implying responsibility for safety uniform worn by some menservants and chauffeurs
judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger
a cause for feeling concern
an anxious feeling
care (adjective) livery (adjective)
suffering from or suggesting a liver disorder or gastric distress
care (verb) livery (verb)
to hope, to desire or to prefer to have something, or to do something
feel concern or interest
be concerned with
be in charge of, act on, or dispose of
provide care for
Difference between care and livery

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