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cut through vs bridge

bridge vs cut through

cut through is not a noun while bridge is a noun.

cut through and bridge both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cut through No No Yes No
bridge Yes No Yes No
As verbs, bridge is a hyponym of cut through; that is, bridge is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than cut through:
  • cut through: travel across or pass over
  • bridge: cross over on a bridge
Other hyponyms of cut through include tramp, walk, crisscross, ford, jaywalk, drive, take, course, hop.
cut through (noun) bridge (noun)
any of various card games based on whist for four players
a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc.
an upper deck where a ship is steered and the captain stands
the link between two lenses; rests on the nose
a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
a wooden support that holds the strings up
a circuit consisting of two branches (4 arms arranged in a diamond configuration) across which a meter is connected
the hard ridge that forms the upper part of the nose
something resembling a bridge in form or function
cut through (verb) bridge (verb)
travel across or pass over make a bridge across
cross over on a bridge
connect or reduce the distance between
Difference between cut through and bridge

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