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jack vs working man

working man vs jack

jack and working man both are nouns.

jack is a verb but working man is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
jack Yes No Yes No
working man Yes No No No
As nouns, working man is a hypernym of jack; that is, working man is a word with a broader meaning than jack:
  • jack: someone who works with their hands; someone engaged in manual labor
  • working man: an employee who performs manual or industrial labor
Other hypernyms of jack include working person, workingman, workman.
jack (noun) working man (noun)
any of several fast-swimming predacious fishes of tropical to warm temperate seas an employee who performs manual or industrial labor
male donkey
tool for exerting pressure or lifting
one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince
small flag indicating a ship's nationality
game equipment consisting of one of several small six-pointed metal pieces that are picked up while bouncing a ball in the game of jacks
an electrical device consisting of a connector socket designed for the insertion of a plug
a small ball at which players aim in lawn bowling
immense East Indian fruit resembling breadfruit; it contains an edible pulp and nutritious seeds that are commonly roasted
someone who works with their hands; someone engaged in manual labor
a small worthless amount
jack (verb) working man (verb)
hunt with a jacklight
lift with a special device
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