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costume vs habilitate

habilitate vs costume

costume is a noun but habilitate is not a noun.

costume and habilitate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
costume Yes No Yes No
habilitate No No Yes No
As verbs, habilitate is a hypernym of costume; that is, habilitate is a word with a broader meaning than costume:
  • costume: dress in a costume
  • habilitate: provide with clothes or put clothes on
Other hypernyms of costume include apparel, clothe, dress, enclothe, fit out, garb, garment, raiment, tog.
costume (noun) habilitate (noun)
the attire worn in a play or at a fancy dress ball
the attire characteristic of a country or a time or a social class
unusual or period attire not characteristic of or appropriate to the time and place
the prevalent fashion of dress (including accessories and hair style as well as garments)
costume (verb) habilitate (verb)
dress in a costume provide with clothes or put clothes on
furnish with costumes; as for a film or play qualify for teaching at a university in Europe
Difference between costume and habilitate

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