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general vs Churchill

Churchill vs general

general and Churchill both are nouns.

general is an adjective but Churchill is not an adjective.

general is a verb but Churchill is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
general Yes Yes Yes No
Churchill Yes No No No
general (noun) Churchill (noun)
a fact about the whole (as opposed to particular) a Canadian town in northern Manitoba on Hudson Bay; important port for shipping grain
a general officer of the highest rank British statesman and leader during World War II; received Nobel prize for literature in 1953 (1874-1965)
the head of a religious order or congregation English general considered one of the greatest generals in history (1650-1722)
general (adjective) Churchill (adjective)
applying to all or most members of a category or group
affecting the entire body
prevailing among and common to the general public
of worldwide scope or applicability
somewhat indefinite
not specialized or limited to one class of things
general (verb) Churchill (verb)
command as a general
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