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impulse vs thrust

thrust vs impulse

impulse and thrust both are nouns.

impulse is not a verb while thrust is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
impulse Yes No No No
thrust Yes No Yes No
As nouns, thrust is a hypernym of impulse; that is, thrust is a word with a broader meaning than impulse:
  • impulse: the act of applying force suddenly
  • thrust: the act of applying force to propel something
Other hypernyms of impulse include drive, driving force.
impulse (noun) thrust (noun)
the act of applying force suddenly the act of applying force to propel something
an impelling force or strength a strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument
the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow)
(electronics) a sharp transient wave in the normal electrical state (or a series of such transients) verbal criticism
a sudden desire the force used in pushing
an instinctive motive
impulse (verb) thrust (verb)
impose urgently, importunately, or inexorably
penetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument
place or put with great energy
push forcefully
make a thrusting forward movement
press or force
push violently in a specified direction
force (molten rock) into pre-existing rock
Difference between impulse and thrust

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