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home vs dug-out

dug-out vs home

home and dug-out both are nouns.

home is an adjective but dug-out is not an adjective.

home is a verb but dug-out is not a verb.

home is an adverb but dug-out is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
home Yes Yes Yes Yes
dug-out Yes No No No
As nouns, dug-out is a hyponym of home; that is, dug-out is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than home:
  • home: housing that someone is living in
  • dug-out: a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression dug into the ground; can be fully recessed into the earth, with a flat roof covered by ground, semi-recessed, with a constructed wood or sod roof standing out, or dug into a hillside.
home (noun) dug-out (noun)
housing that someone is living in a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression dug into the ground; can be fully recessed into the earth, with a flat roof covered by ground, semi-recessed, with a constructed wood or sod roof standing out, or dug into a hillside.
an institution where people are cared for
(baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score
a social unit living together
the country or state or city where you live
place where something began and flourished
where you live at a particular time
the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end
an environment offering affection and security
home (adjective) dug-out (adjective)
used of your own ground
relating to or being where one lives or where one's roots are
inside the country
home (verb) dug-out (verb)
return home accurately from a long distance
provide with, or send to, a home
home (adverb) dug-out (adverb)
at or to or in the direction of one's home or family
to the fullest extent; to the heart
on or to the point aimed at
Difference between home and dug-out

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