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film noir vs flick

flick vs film noir

film noir and flick both are nouns.

film noir is not a verb while flick is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
film noir Yes No No No
flick Yes No Yes No
As nouns, flick is a hypernym of film noir; that is, flick is a word with a broader meaning than film noir:
  • film noir: a movie that is marked by a mood of pessimism, fatalism, menace, and cynical characters
  • flick: a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
film noir (noun) flick (noun)
a movie that is marked by a mood of pessimism, fatalism, menace, and cynical characters a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
a short stroke
a light sharp contact (usually with something flexible)
film noir (verb) flick (verb)
remove with a flick (of the hand)
touch or hit with a light, quick blow
cause to make a snapping sound
throw or toss with a quick motion
twitch or flutter
cause to move with a flick
flash intermittently
look through a book or other written material
shine unsteadily
Difference between film noir and flick

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