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disgrace vs pick at

pick at vs disgrace

disgrace is a noun but pick at is not a noun.

disgrace and pick at both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
disgrace Yes No Yes No
pick at No No Yes No
As verbs, pick at is a hypernym of disgrace; that is, pick at is a word with a broader meaning than disgrace:
  • disgrace: damage the reputation of
  • pick at: express a negative opinion of
Other hypernyms of disgrace include belittle, disparage.
disgrace (noun) pick at (noun)
a state of dishonor
disgrace (verb) pick at (verb)
damage the reputation of express a negative opinion of
reduce in worth or character, usually verbally eat like a bird
bring shame or dishonor upon pluck or pull at with the fingers
Difference between disgrace and pick at

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