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inhabitant vs Nazarene

Nazarene vs inhabitant

inhabitant and Nazarene both are nouns.

inhabitant is not an adjective while Nazarene is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
inhabitant Yes No No No
Nazarene Yes Yes No No
As nouns, Nazarene is a hyponym of inhabitant; that is, Nazarene is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than inhabitant:
  • inhabitant: a person who inhabits a particular place
  • Nazarene: an inhabitant of Nazareth
inhabitant (noun) Nazarene (noun)
a person who inhabits a particular place an inhabitant of Nazareth
an early name for any Christian
a member of a group of Jews who (during the early history of the Christian Church) accepted Jesus as the Messiah; they accepted the Gospel According to Matthew but rejected the Epistles of St. Paul and continued to follow Jewish law and celebrate Jewish holidays; they were later declared heretic by the Church of Rome
inhabitant (adjective) Nazarene (adjective)
of or relating to the town of Nazareth or its inhabitants
of or relating to the Nazarenes or their religion
Difference between inhabitant and Nazarene

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