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diet vs flexitarianism

flexitarianism vs diet

diet and flexitarianism both are nouns.

diet is a verb but flexitarianism is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
diet Yes No Yes No
flexitarianism Yes No No No
As nouns, flexitarianism is a hyponym of diet; that is, flexitarianism is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than diet:
  • diet: a prescribed selection of foods
  • flexitarianism: The practice of eating mainly vegetarian food, but making occasional exceptions for social, pragmatic, cultural, or nutritional reasons.
diet (noun) flexitarianism (noun)
the act of restricting your food intake (or your intake of particular foods) The practice of eating mainly vegetarian food, but making occasional exceptions for social, pragmatic, cultural, or nutritional reasons.
a prescribed selection of foods
the usual food and drink consumed by an organism (person or animal)
a legislative assembly in certain countries (e.g., Japan)
diet (verb) flexitarianism (verb)
eat sparingly, for health reasons or to lose weight
follow a regimen or a diet, as for health reasons
Difference between diet and flexitarianism

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