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jerk vs meat

meat vs jerk

jerk and meat both are nouns.

jerk is a verb but meat is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
jerk Yes No Yes No
meat Yes No No No
As nouns, meat is a hypernym of jerk; that is, meat is a word with a broader meaning than jerk:
  • jerk: meat (especially beef) cut in strips and dried in the sun
  • meat: the flesh of animals (including fishes and birds and snails) used as food
jerk (noun) meat (noun)
an abrupt spasmodic movement the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience
a sudden abrupt pull the flesh of animals (including fishes and birds and snails) used as food
raising a weight from shoulder height to above the head by straightening the arms the inner and usually edible part of a seed or grain or nut or fruit stone
meat (especially beef) cut in strips and dried in the sun
a dull stupid fatuous person
(mechanics) the rate of change of acceleration
jerk (verb) meat (verb)
make an uncontrolled, short, jerky motion
throw or toss with a quick motion
pull, or move with a sudden movement
move with abrupt, seemingly uncontrolled motions
jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched
Difference between jerk and meat

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