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hijacker vs crook

crook vs hijacker

hijacker and crook both are nouns.

hijacker is not a verb while crook is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hijacker Yes No No No
crook Yes No Yes No
As nouns, crook is a hypernym of hijacker; that is, crook 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
  • crook: someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
Other hypernyms of hijacker include criminal, felon, malefactor, outlaw.
hijacker (noun) crook (noun)
a holdup man who stops a vehicle and steals from it a long staff with one end being hook shaped
someone who uses force to take over a vehicle (especially an airplane) in order to reach an alternative destination someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
a circular segment of a curve
hijacker (verb) crook (verb)
bend or cause to bend
Difference between hijacker and crook

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