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greybeard vs old-timer

old-timer vs greybeard

greybeard and old-timer both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
greybeard Yes No No No
old-timer Yes No No No
As nouns, old-timer is a hyponym of greybeard; that is, old-timer is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than greybeard:
  • greybeard: a man who is very old
  • old-timer: an elderly man
Other hyponyms of greybeard include codger, old codger, antique, gaffer, old geezer, oldtimer, patriarch.
greybeard (noun) old-timer (noun)
a stoneware drinking jug with a long neck; decorated with a caricature of Cardinal Bellarmine (17th century) an elderly man
a man who is very old an experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service
Difference between greybeard and old-timer

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