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leave vs forsake

forsake vs leave

leave is a noun but forsake is not a noun.

leave and forsake both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
leave Yes No Yes No
forsake No No Yes No
As verbs, forsake is a hyponym of leave; that is, forsake is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than leave:
  • leave: go and leave behind, either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness
  • forsake: leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
Other hyponyms of leave include jilt, abandon, desert, desolate.
leave (noun) forsake (noun)
the act of departing politely
permission to do something
the period of time during which you are absent from work or duty
leave (verb) forsake (verb)
leave unchanged or undisturbed or refrain from taking leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
be survived by after one's death
leave behind unintentionally
go and leave behind, either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness
move out of or depart from
go away from a place
leave or give by will after one's death
transmit (knowledge or skills)
put into the care or protection of someone
remove oneself from an association with or participation in
produce as a result or residue
make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain
act or be so as to become in a specified state
have left or have as a remainder
Difference between leave and forsake

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