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cod vs jolly

jolly vs cod

cod and jolly both are nouns.

cod and jolly both are adjectives.

cod and jolly both are verbs.

cod is not an adverb while jolly is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cod Yes Yes Yes No
jolly Yes Yes Yes Yes
As verbs, jolly is a hyponym of cod; that is, jolly is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than cod:
  • cod: harass with persistent criticism or carping
  • jolly: be silly or tease one another
Other hyponyms of cod include barrack, flout, gibe, jeer, scoff, banter, chaff, josh, kid.
cod (noun) jolly (noun)
major food fish of Arctic and cold-temperate waters a yawl used by a ship's sailors for general work
lean white flesh of important North Atlantic food fish; usually baked or poached a happy party
the vessel that contains the seeds of a plant (not the seeds themselves)
cod (adjective) jolly (adjective)
payable by the recipient on delivery full of or showing high-spirited merriment
cod (verb) jolly (verb)
harass with persistent criticism or carping be silly or tease one another
fool or hoax
cod (adverb) jolly (adverb)
to certain extent or degree
Difference between cod and jolly

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