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intimidate vs strong-arm

strong-arm vs intimidate

intimidate is not an adjective while strong-arm is an adjective.

intimidate and strong-arm both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
intimidate No No Yes No
strong-arm No Yes Yes No
As verbs, strong-arm is a hyponym of intimidate; that is, strong-arm is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than intimidate:
  • intimidate: make timid or fearful
  • strong-arm: be bossy towards
Other hyponyms of intimidate include hold over, ballyrag, boss around, browbeat, bully, bullyrag, hector, push around.
intimidate (adjective) strong-arm (adjective)
impelled by physical force especially against resistance
intimidate (verb) strong-arm (verb)
make timid or fearful use physical force against
to compel or deter by or as if by threats be bossy towards
use force against
Difference between intimidate and strong-arm

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