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maroon vs unfortunate person

unfortunate person vs maroon

maroon and unfortunate person both are nouns.

maroon is an adjective but unfortunate person is not an adjective.

maroon is a verb but unfortunate person is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
maroon Yes Yes Yes No
unfortunate person Yes No No No
As nouns, unfortunate person is a hypernym of maroon; that is, unfortunate person is a word with a broader meaning than maroon:
  • maroon: a person who is stranded (as on an island)
  • unfortunate person: a person who suffers misfortune
Other hypernyms of maroon include unfortunate.
maroon (noun) unfortunate person (noun)
an exploding firework used as a warning signal a person who suffers misfortune
a dark purplish-red to dark brownish-red color
a person who is stranded (as on an island)
maroon (adjective) unfortunate person (adjective)
of dark brownish to purplish red
maroon (verb) unfortunate person (verb)
leave stranded on a desert island without resources
leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue
Difference between maroon and unfortunate person

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