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front vs trickster

trickster vs front

front and trickster both are nouns.

front is an adjective but trickster is not an adjective.

front is a verb but trickster is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
front Yes Yes Yes No
trickster Yes No No No
As nouns, trickster is a hypernym of front; that is, trickster is a word with a broader meaning than front:
  • front: a person used as a cover for some questionable activity
  • trickster: someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
Other hypernyms of front include beguiler, cheat, cheater, deceiver, slicker.
front (noun) trickster (noun)
the side that is seen or that goes first someone who plays practical jokes on others
the outward appearance of a person someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals a mischievous supernatural being found in the folklore of many primitive people; sometimes distinguished by prodigious biological drives and exaggerated bodily parts
the side that is forward or prominent
the line along which opposing armies face each other
the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer
the immediate proximity of someone or something
a person used as a cover for some questionable activity
(meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses
a sphere of activity involving effort
front (adjective) trickster (adjective)
relating to or located in the front
front (verb) trickster (verb)
confront bodily
be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to
Difference between front and trickster

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