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favour vs snapper

snapper vs favour

favour and snapper both are nouns.

favour is a verb but snapper is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
favour Yes No Yes No
snapper Yes No No No
As nouns, snapper is a hyponym of favour; that is, snapper is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than favour:
  • favour: souvenir consisting of a small gift given to a guest at a party
  • snapper: a party favor consisting of a paper roll (usually containing candy or a small favor) that pops when pulled at both ends
Other hyponyms of favour include cracker, cracker bonbon.
favour (noun) snapper (noun)
an act of gracious kindness large-headed turtle with powerful hooked jaws found in or near water; prone to bite
souvenir consisting of a small gift given to a guest at a party any of several large sharp-toothed marine food and sport fishes of the family Lutjanidae of mainly tropical coastal waters
an advantage to the benefit of someone or something Australian food fish having a pinkish body with blue spots
an inclination to approve a party favor consisting of a paper roll (usually containing candy or a small favor) that pops when pulled at both ends
a feeling of favorable regard flesh of any of various important food fishes of warm seas
(football) the person who plays center on the line of scrimmage and snaps the ball to the quarterback
favour (verb) snapper (verb)
consider as the favorite
promote over another
treat gently or carefully
bestow a privilege upon
Difference between favour and snapper

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