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idler vs good-for-naught

good-for-naught vs idler

idler and good-for-naught both are nouns.

idler is not an adjective while good-for-naught is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
idler Yes No No No
good-for-naught Yes Yes No No
As nouns, good-for-naught is a hyponym of idler; that is, good-for-naught is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than idler:
  • idler: person who does no work
  • good-for-naught: an idle worthless person
idler (noun) good-for-naught (noun)
person who does no work an idle worthless person
idler (adjective) good-for-naught (adjective)
without merit; of little or no value or use
Difference between idler and good-for-naught

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