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cut through vs tramp

tramp vs cut through

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

cut through and tramp both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cut through No No Yes No
tramp Yes No Yes No
As verbs, tramp is a hyponym of cut through; that is, tramp is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than cut through:
  • cut through: travel across or pass over
  • tramp: cross on foot
Other hyponyms of cut through include walk, crisscross, ford, bridge, jaywalk, drive, take, course, hop.
cut through (noun) tramp (noun)
a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure
a commercial steamer for hire; one having no regular schedule
a heavy footfall
a vagrant
a person who engages freely in promiscuous sex
a foot traveler; someone who goes on an extended walk (for pleasure)
cut through (verb) tramp (verb)
travel across or pass over travel on foot, especially on a walking expedition
walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
cross on foot
Difference between cut through and tramp

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