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hole-and-corner vs underground

underground vs hole-and-corner

hole-and-corner is not a noun while underground is a noun.

hole-and-corner and underground both are adjectives.

hole-and-corner is not an adverb while underground is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hole-and-corner No Yes No No
underground Yes Yes No Yes
As adjectives, hole-and-corner and underground are synonyms defined as:
  • hole-and-corner and underground: conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
Other synonyms of hole-and-corner include clandestine, cloak-and-dagger, hugger-mugger, hush-hush, secret, surreptitious, undercover.
hole-and-corner (noun) underground (noun)
an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city)
a secret group organized to overthrow a government or occupation force
hole-and-corner (adjective) underground (adjective)
conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
relating to the peripheral and unimportant aspects of life under the level of the ground
hole-and-corner (adverb) underground (adverb)
beneath the surface of the earth
in or into hiding or secret operation
Difference between hole-and-corner and underground

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