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goldbrick vs malinger

malinger vs goldbrick

goldbrick is a noun but malinger is not a noun.

goldbrick and malinger both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
goldbrick Yes No Yes No
malinger No No Yes No
As verbs, malinger is a hyponym of goldbrick; that is, malinger is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than goldbrick:
  • goldbrick: avoid (one's assigned duties)
  • malinger: avoid responsibilities and duties, e.g., by pretending to be ill
Other hyponyms of goldbrick include scrimshank, skulk, slack.
goldbrick (noun) malinger (noun)
anything that is supposed to be valuable but turns out to be worthless
a brick-shaped block that looks like gold but is not
an idle worthless person
a soldier who performs his duties without proper care or effort
goldbrick (verb) malinger (verb)
avoid (one's assigned duties) avoid responsibilities and duties, e.g., by pretending to be ill
deprive of by deceit
Difference between goldbrick and malinger

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