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derp vs tomfool

tomfool vs derp

derp and tomfool both are nouns.

derp is an adjective but tomfool is not an adjective.

derp is an adverb but tomfool is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
derp Yes Yes No Yes
tomfool Yes No No No
As nouns, tomfool is a hypernym of derp; that is, tomfool is a word with a broader meaning than derp:
  • derp: someone who is silly or stupid especially when seeming cute
  • tomfool: a person who lacks good judgment
Other hypernyms of derp include fool, muggins, sap, saphead.
derp (noun) tomfool (noun)
someone who is silly or stupid especially when seeming cute a person who lacks good judgment
derp (adjective) tomfool (adjective)
appearing silly or stupid especially in a cute manner
derp (adverb) tomfool (adverb)
reacting to a stupid but cute action
Difference between derp and tomfool

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