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fold vs retire

retire vs fold

fold is a noun but retire is not a noun.

fold and retire both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
fold Yes No Yes No
retire No No Yes No
As verbs, retire is a hyponym of fold; that is, retire is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than fold:
  • fold: cease to operate or cause to cease operating
  • retire: break from a meeting or gathering
Other hyponyms of fold include adjourn, withdraw.
fold (noun) retire (noun)
the act of folding
a pen for sheep
a folded part (as in skin or muscle)
a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church
a group of sheep or goats
a geological process that causes a bend in a stratum of rock
an angular or rounded shape made by folding
fold (verb) retire (verb)
incorporate a food ingredient into a mixture by repeatedly turning it over without stirring or beating prepare for sleep
become folded or folded up cause to get out
bend or lay so that one part covers the other cause to be out on a fielding play
confine in a fold, like sheep lose interest
cease to operate or cause to cease operating pull back or move away or backward
dispose of (something no longer useful or needed)
break from a meeting or gathering
go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position
withdraw from active participation
make (someone) retire
withdraw from circulation or from the market, as of bills, shares, and bonds
Difference between fold and retire

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