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coming vs movement

movement vs coming

coming and movement both are nouns.

coming is an adjective but movement is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
coming Yes Yes No No
movement Yes No No No
As nouns, movement is a hypernym of coming; that is, movement is a word with a broader meaning than coming:
  • coming: the act of drawing spatially closer to something
  • movement: the act of changing location from one place to another
Other hypernyms of coming include motion, move.
coming (noun) movement (noun)
the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse a change of position that does not entail a change of location
arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous) the act of changing the location of something
the act of drawing spatially closer to something a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end
the temporal property of becoming nearer in time the act of changing location from one place to another
the driving and regulating parts of a mechanism (as of a watch or clock)
a general tendency to change (as of opinion)
a major self-contained part of a symphony or sonata
a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something
a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals
an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object
a euphemism for defecation
coming (adjective) movement (adjective)
of the relatively near future
Difference between coming and movement

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