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lockup vs gaol

gaol vs lockup

lockup and gaol both are nouns.

lockup is not a verb while gaol is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
lockup Yes No No No
gaol Yes No Yes No
As nouns, gaol is a hypernym of lockup; that is, gaol is a word with a broader meaning than lockup:
  • lockup: jail in a local police station
  • gaol: a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence)
Other hypernyms of lockup include clink, jail, jailhouse, pokey, poky, slammer.
lockup (noun) gaol (noun)
the act of locking something up to protect it a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence)
jail in a local police station
lockup (verb) gaol (verb)
lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
Difference between lockup and gaol

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