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harlequin vs cloud

cloud vs harlequin

harlequin and cloud both are nouns.

harlequin and cloud both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
harlequin Yes No Yes No
cloud Yes No Yes No
As verbs, cloud is a hypernym of harlequin; that is, cloud is a word with a broader meaning than harlequin:
  • harlequin: variegate with spots or marks
  • cloud: colour with streaks or blotches of different shades
Other hypernyms of harlequin include dapple, mottle.
harlequin (noun) cloud (noun)
a clown or buffoon (after the Harlequin character in the commedia dell'arte) a group of many things in the air or on the ground
a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude
any collection of particles (e.g., smoke or dust) or gases that is visible
suspicion affecting your reputation
out of touch with reality
a cause of worry or gloom or trouble
harlequin (verb) cloud (verb)
variegate with spots or marks colour with streaks or blotches of different shades
make milky or dull
make less clear
place under suspicion or cast doubt upon
make gloomy or depressed
billow up in the form of a cloud
make less visible or unclear
make overcast or cloudy
Difference between harlequin and cloud

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