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innocent vs dear

dear vs innocent

innocent and dear both are nouns.

innocent and dear both are adjectives.

innocent is not an adverb while dear is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
innocent Yes Yes No No
dear Yes Yes No Yes
As nouns, dear is a hyponym of innocent; that is, dear is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than innocent:
  • innocent: a person who lacks knowledge of evil
  • dear: a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child)
Other hyponyms of innocent include boy scout, lamb, naif, virgin.
innocent (noun) dear (noun)
a person who lacks knowledge of evil a beloved person; used as terms of endearment
a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child)
innocent (adjective) dear (adjective)
free from evil or guilt with or in a close or intimate relationship
lacking intent or capacity to injure having a high price
lacking in sophistication or worldliness dearly loved
completely wanting or lacking sincerely earnest
(used of things) lacking sense or awareness
not knowledgeable about something specified
free from sin
innocent (adverb) dear (adverb)
at a great cost
with affection
Difference between innocent and dear

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