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halt vs brake

brake vs halt

halt and brake both are nouns.

halt is an adjective but brake is not an adjective.

halt and brake both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
halt Yes Yes Yes No
brake Yes No Yes No
As verbs, brake is a hyponym of halt; that is, brake is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than halt:
  • halt: come to a halt, stop moving
  • brake: stop travelling by applying a brake
Other hyponyms of halt include go off, pull up short, check, check, check, rein, rein in, conk, stall, stall, draw up, haul up, pull up, settle.
halt (noun) brake (noun)
an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement a restraint used to slow or stop a vehicle
the event of something ending anything that slows or hinders a process
the state of inactivity following an interruption an area thickly overgrown usually with one kind of plant
large coarse fern often several feet high; essentially weed ferns; cosmopolitan
any of various ferns of the genus Pteris having pinnately compound leaves and including several popular houseplants
halt (adjective) brake (adjective)
disabled in the feet or legs
halt (verb) brake (verb)
stop the flow of a liquid cause to stop by applying the brakes
come to a halt, stop moving stop travelling by applying a brake
cause to come to an abrupt stop
stop from happening or developing
Difference between halt and brake

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