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follow-through vs closing

closing vs follow-through

follow-through and closing both are nouns.

follow-through is not an adjective while closing is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
follow-through Yes No No No
closing Yes Yes No No
As nouns, closing is a hypernym of follow-through; that is, closing is a word with a broader meaning than follow-through:
  • follow-through: carrying some project or intention to full completion
  • closing: a concluding action
Other hypernyms of follow-through include completion, culmination, mop up, windup.
As nouns, closing is a hypernym of follow-through; that is, closing is a word with a broader meaning than follow-through:
  • follow-through: the act of carrying a stroke to its natural completion
  • closing: a concluding action
Other hypernyms of follow-through include completion, culmination, mop up, windup.
follow-through (noun) closing (noun)
carrying some project or intention to full completion termination of operations
the act of carrying a stroke to its natural completion the act of closing something
a concluding action
approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap
the last section of a communication
follow-through (adjective) closing (adjective)
final or ending
Difference between follow-through and closing

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