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game vs rabbit

rabbit vs game

game and rabbit both are nouns.

game is an adjective but rabbit is not an adjective.

game and rabbit both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
game Yes Yes Yes No
rabbit Yes No Yes No
As nouns, rabbit is a hyponym of game; that is, rabbit is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than game:
  • game: the flesh of wild animals that is used for food
  • rabbit: flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food
Other hyponyms of game include venison, buffalo, hare.
game (noun) rabbit (noun)
a contest with rules to determine a winner any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food
an amusement or pastime flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food
your occupation or line of work the fur of a rabbit
a single play of a sport or other contest
frivolous or trifling behavior
animal hunted for food or sport
the game equipment needed in order to play a particular game
a secret scheme to do something (especially something underhand or illegal)
the flesh of wild animals that is used for food
(games) the score at a particular point or the score needed to win
(tennis) a division of play during which one player serves
game (adjective) rabbit (adjective)
willing to face danger
disabled in the feet or legs
game (verb) rabbit (verb)
place a bet on hunt rabbits
Difference between game and rabbit

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