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have-not vs down-and-out

down-and-out vs have-not

have-not and down-and-out both are nouns.

have-not is not an adjective while down-and-out is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
have-not Yes No No No
down-and-out Yes Yes No No
As nouns, down-and-out is a hyponym of have-not; that is, down-and-out is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than have-not:
  • have-not: a person with few or no possessions
  • down-and-out: a person who is destitute
Other hyponyms of have-not include poor white trash, white trash, pauper, clochard, drifter, floater, vagabond, vagrant.
have-not (noun) down-and-out (noun)
a person with few or no possessions a person who is destitute
have-not (adjective) down-and-out (adjective)
lacking resources (or any prospect of resources)
Difference between have-not and down-and-out

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