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full-strength vs straight

straight vs full-strength

full-strength is not a noun while straight is a noun.

full-strength and straight both are adjectives.

full-strength is not an adverb while straight is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
full-strength No Yes No No
straight Yes Yes No Yes
As adjectives, full-strength and straight are synonyms defined as:
  • full-strength and straight: (of an alcoholic drink) without water
Other synonyms of full-strength include neat.
full-strength (noun) straight (noun)
a straight segment of a roadway or racecourse
a poker hand with 5 consecutive cards (regardless of suit)
a person having a sexual orientation to persons of the opposite sex
full-strength (adjective) straight (adjective)
(of an alcoholic drink) without water having no deviations
no longer coiled
(of hair) having no waves or curls
characterized by honesty and fairness
free from curves or angles
in keeping with the facts
successive (without a break)
rigidly conventional or old-fashioned
following a correct or logical method
without evasion or compromise
erect in posture
not homosexual
neatly arranged; not disorderly
(of an alcoholic drink) without water
accurately fitted; level
full-strength (adverb) straight (adverb)
in a straight line; in a direct course
in a forthright manner; candidly or frankly
without deviation
Difference between full-strength and straight

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