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drum vs hit the books

hit the books vs drum

drum is a noun but hit the books is not a noun.

drum and hit the books both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
drum Yes No Yes No
hit the books No No Yes No
As verbs, hit the books is a hypernym of drum; that is, hit the books is a word with a broader meaning than drum:
  • drum: study intensively, as before an exam
  • hit the books: learn by reading books
Other hypernyms of drum include study.
drum (noun) hit the books (noun)
small to medium-sized bottom-dwelling food and game fishes of shallow coastal and fresh waters that make a drumming noise
a musical percussion instrument; usually consists of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched across each end
a cylindrical metal container, commonly used for shipping or storage of liquids
a hollow cast iron cylinder attached to the wheel that forms part of the brakes
the sound of a drum
a bulging cylindrical shape; hollow with flat ends
drum (verb) hit the books (verb)
study intensively, as before an exam learn by reading books
play a percussion instrument
make a rhythmic sound
Difference between drum and hit the books

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