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cotton vs like

like vs cotton

cotton and like both are nouns.

cotton is not an adjective while like is an adjective.

cotton and like both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cotton Yes No Yes No
like Yes Yes Yes No
As verbs, like is a hypernym of cotton; that is, like is a word with a broader meaning than cotton:
  • cotton: take a liking to
  • like: find enjoyable or agreeable
cotton (noun) like (noun)
fabric woven from cotton fibers a kind of person
thread made of cotton fibers a similar kind
erect bushy mallow plant or small tree bearing bolls containing seeds with many long hairy fibers
soft silky fibers from cotton plants in their raw state
cotton (adjective) like (adjective)
resembling or similar; having the same or some of the same characteristics; often used in combination
equal in amount or value
having the same or similar characteristics
conforming in every respect
cotton (verb) like (verb)
take a liking to feel about or towards; consider, evaluate, or regard
to hope, to desire or to prefer to have something, or to do something
be fond of
find enjoyable or agreeable
want to have
Difference between cotton and like

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