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liquidator vs bravo

bravo vs liquidator

liquidator and bravo both are nouns.

liquidator is not a verb while bravo is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
liquidator Yes No No No
bravo Yes No Yes No
As nouns, bravo is a hyponym of liquidator; that is, bravo is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than liquidator:
  • liquidator: a criminal who commits homicide (who performs the unlawful premeditated killing of another human being)
  • bravo: a murderer (especially one who kills a prominent political figure) who kills by a surprise attack and often is hired to do the deed
liquidator (noun) bravo (noun)
(law) a person (usually appointed by a court of law) who liquidates assets or preserves them for the benefit of affected parties a cry of approval as from an audience at the end of great performance
a criminal who commits homicide (who performs the unlawful premeditated killing of another human being) a murderer (especially one who kills a prominent political figure) who kills by a surprise attack and often is hired to do the deed
liquidator (verb) bravo (verb)
applaud with shouts of `bravo' or `brava'
Difference between liquidator and bravo

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