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hitch vs connective

connective vs hitch

hitch and connective both are nouns.

hitch is not an adjective while connective is an adjective.

hitch is a verb but connective is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hitch Yes No Yes No
connective Yes Yes No No
As nouns, connective is a hypernym of hitch; that is, connective is a word with a broader meaning than hitch:
  • hitch: a connection between a vehicle and the load that it pulls
  • connective: an instrumentality that connects
Other hypernyms of hitch include connecter, connection, connector, connexion.
hitch (noun) connective (noun)
the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg an instrumentality that connects
a knot that can be undone by pulling against the strain that holds it; a temporary knot an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences
a connection between a vehicle and the load that it pulls
any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome
an unforeseen obstacle
the state of inactivity following an interruption
a period of time spent in military service
hitch (adjective) connective (adjective)
connecting or tending to connect
hitch (verb) connective (verb)
to hook or entangle
connect to a vehicle:
travel by getting free rides from motorists
walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury
jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched
Difference between hitch and connective

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