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hijacker vs criminal

criminal vs hijacker

hijacker and criminal both are nouns.

hijacker is not an adjective while criminal is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hijacker Yes No No No
criminal Yes Yes No No
As nouns, criminal is a hypernym of hijacker; that is, criminal is a word with a broader meaning than hijacker:
  • hijacker: someone who uses force to take over a vehicle (especially an airplane) in order to reach an alternative destination
  • criminal: someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
Other hypernyms of hijacker include crook, felon, malefactor, outlaw.
hijacker (noun) criminal (noun)
a holdup man who stops a vehicle and steals from it someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
someone who uses force to take over a vehicle (especially an airplane) in order to reach an alternative destination
hijacker (adjective) criminal (adjective)
guilty of crime or serious offense
involving or being or having the nature of a crime
bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure
Difference between hijacker and criminal

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