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down vs overcome

overcome vs down

down is a noun but overcome is not a noun.

down is an adjective but overcome is not an adjective.

down and overcome both are verbs.

down is an adverb but overcome is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
down Yes Yes Yes Yes
overcome No No Yes No
As verbs, overcome is a hypernym of down; that is, overcome is a word with a broader meaning than down:
  • down: bring down or defeat (an opponent)
  • overcome: win a victory over
Other hypernyms of down include defeat, get the better of.
down (noun) overcome (noun)
(American football) a complete play to advance the football
soft fine feathers
fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)
(usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little soil
down (adjective) overcome (adjective)
being or moving lower in position or less in some value
filled with melancholy and despondency
extending or moving from a higher to a lower place
becoming progressively lower
not functioning (temporarily or permanently)
lower than previously
shut
being put out in a game of baseball
understood perfectly
down (verb) overcome (verb)
improve or perfect by pruning or polishing get on top of; deal with successfully
bring down or defeat (an opponent) overcome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome
drink down entirely win a victory over
eat up completely, as with great appetite overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
cause to come or go down
shoot at and force to come down
down (adverb) overcome (adverb)
spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position
away from a more central or a more northerly place
paid in cash at time of purchase
in an inactive or inoperative state
to a lower intensity
from an earlier time
Difference between down and overcome

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