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dilapidate vs gnaw

gnaw vs dilapidate

dilapidate and gnaw both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dilapidate No No Yes No
gnaw No No Yes No
As verbs, gnaw is a hyponym of dilapidate; that is, gnaw is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than dilapidate:
  • dilapidate: fall into decay or ruin
  • gnaw: become ground down or deteriorate
Other hyponyms of dilapidate include deteriorate, corrode, rust, weather, eat at, erode, gnaw at, wear away, droop, wilt, ruin, break, bust, fall apart, wear, wear out.
dilapidate (verb) gnaw (verb)
fall into decay or ruin become ground down or deteriorate
bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin by neglect or misuse bite or chew on with the teeth
Difference between dilapidate and gnaw

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