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house vs folk

folk vs house

house and folk both are nouns.

house is a verb but folk is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
house Yes No Yes No
folk Yes No No No
As nouns, folk is a hypernym of house; that is, folk is a word with a broader meaning than house:
  • house: aristocratic family line
  • folk: people descended from a common ancestor
Other hypernyms of house include family, family line, kinfolk, kinsfolk, phratry, sept.
house (noun) folk (noun)
play in which children take the roles of father or mother or children and pretend to interact like adults the traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a community
a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families people in general (often used in the plural)
a building in which something is sheltered or located a social division of (usually preliterate) people
a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented people descended from a common ancestor
aristocratic family line
the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments
an official assembly having legislative powers
the audience gathered together in a theatre or cinema
the members of a religious community living together
a social unit living together
the management of a gambling house or casino
(astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided
house (verb) folk (verb)
provide someone with accomodation
contain or cover
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