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flare vs Very-light

Very-light vs flare

flare and Very-light both are nouns.

flare is a verb but Very-light is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
flare Yes No Yes No
Very-light Yes No No No
As nouns, Very-light is a hyponym of flare; that is, Very-light is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than flare:
  • flare: a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate
  • Very-light: a colored flare fired from a Very pistol
Other hyponyms of flare include star shell, Bengal light, Very light.
flare (noun) Very-light (noun)
(baseball) a fly ball hit a short distance into the outfield a colored flare fired from a Very pistol
a short forward pass to a back who is running toward the sidelines
a device that produces a bright light for warning or illumination or identification
a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate
a sudden outburst of emotion
a sudden eruption of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface; associated with sunspots and radio interference
an unwanted reflection in an optical system (or the fogging of an image that is caused by such a reflection)
a sudden burst of flame
a shape that spreads outward
reddening of the skin spreading outward from a focus of infection or irritation
a sudden recurrence or worsening of symptoms
flare (verb) Very-light (verb)
become flared and widen, usually at one end
erupt or intensify suddenly
burn brightly
shine with a sudden light
Difference between flare and Very-light

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