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catapult vs hurtle

hurtle vs catapult

catapult is a noun but hurtle is not a noun.

catapult and hurtle both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
catapult Yes No Yes No
hurtle No No Yes No
As verbs, hurtle is a hypernym of catapult; that is, hurtle is a word with a broader meaning than catapult:
  • catapult: hurl as if with a sling
  • hurtle: throw forcefully
Other hypernyms of catapult include cast, hurl.
catapult (noun) hurtle (noun)
an engine that provided medieval artillery used during sieges; a heavy war engine for hurling large stones and other missiles
a plaything consisting of a Y-shaped stick with elastic between the arms; used to propel small stones
a device that launches aircraft from a warship
catapult (verb) hurtle (verb)
shoot forth or launch, as if from a catapult throw forcefully
hurl as if with a sling make a thrusting forward movement
move with or as if with a rushing sound
Difference between catapult and hurtle

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