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harry vs ruin

ruin vs harry

harry is not a noun while ruin is a noun.

harry and ruin both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
harry No No Yes No
ruin Yes No Yes No
As verbs, ruin is a hypernym of harry; that is, ruin is a word with a broader meaning than harry:
  • harry: make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes
  • ruin: destroy completely; damage irreparably
Other hypernyms of harry include destroy.
harry (noun) ruin (noun)
destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined
a ruined building
an event that results in destruction
failure that results in a loss of position or reputation
the process of becoming dilapidated
an irrecoverable state of devastation and destruction
harry (verb) ruin (verb)
make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes fall into ruin
annoy continually or chronically destroy completely; damage irreparably
reduce to ruins
deprive of virginity
reduce to bankruptcy
destroy or cause to fail
Difference between harry and ruin

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