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jazz vs mate

mate vs jazz

jazz and mate both are nouns.

jazz and mate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
jazz Yes No Yes No
mate Yes No Yes No
As verbs, mate is a hypernym of jazz; that is, mate is a word with a broader meaning than jazz:
  • jazz: have sexual intercourse with
  • mate: engage in sexual intercourse
Other hypernyms of jazz include copulate, couple, pair.
jazz (noun) mate (noun)
a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles a chess move constituting an inescapable and indefensible attack on the opponent's king
a style of dance music popular in the 1920s; similar to New Orleans jazz but played by large bands an exact duplicate
empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk South American tea-like drink made from leaves of a South American holly called mate
a person's partner in marriage
the partner of an animal (especially a sexual partner)
the officer below the master on a commercial ship
informal term for a friend of the same sex
a fellow member of a team
South American holly; leaves used in making a drink like tea
one of a pair
jazz (verb) mate (verb)
have sexual intercourse with place an opponent's king under an attack from which it cannot escape and thus ending the game
play something in the style of jazz engage in sexual intercourse
bring two objects, ideas, or people together
Difference between jazz and mate

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