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champion vs Jacobite

Jacobite vs champion

champion and Jacobite both are nouns.

champion is an adjective but Jacobite is not an adjective.

champion is a verb but Jacobite is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
champion Yes Yes Yes No
Jacobite Yes No No No
As nouns, Jacobite is a hyponym of champion; that is, Jacobite is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than champion:
  • champion: a person who backs a politician or a team etc.
  • Jacobite: a supporter of James II after he was overthrown or a supporter of the Stuarts
champion (noun) Jacobite (noun)
someone who fights for a cause a supporter of James II after he was overthrown or a supporter of the Stuarts
someone who has won first place in a competition
a person who backs a politician or a team etc.
someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
champion (adjective) Jacobite (adjective)
holding first place in a contest
champion (verb) Jacobite (verb)
protect or fight for as a champion
Difference between champion and Jacobite

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