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hydra vs trouble

trouble vs hydra

hydra and trouble both are nouns.

hydra is not a verb while trouble is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hydra Yes No No No
trouble Yes No Yes No
As nouns, trouble is a hypernym of hydra; that is, trouble is a word with a broader meaning than hydra:
  • hydra: trouble that cannot be overcome by a single effort because of its many aspects or its persistent and pervasive quality
  • trouble: a source of difficulty
Other hypernyms of hydra include problem.
hydra (noun) trouble (noun)
small tubular solitary freshwater hydrozoan polyp an effort that is inconvenient
trouble that cannot be overcome by a single effort because of its many aspects or its persistent and pervasive quality a source of difficulty
an event causing distress or pain
an angry disturbance
a strong feeling of anxiety
an unwanted pregnancy
hydra (verb) trouble (verb)
cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed
disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed
move deeply
to cause inconvenience or discomfort to
take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
Difference between hydra and trouble

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