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master vs subjugate

subjugate vs master

master is a noun but subjugate is not a noun.

master is an adjective but subjugate is not an adjective.

master and subjugate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
master Yes Yes Yes No
subjugate No No Yes No
As verbs, subjugate is a hyponym of master; that is, subjugate is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than master:
  • master: have dominance or the power to defeat over
  • subjugate: make subservient; force to submit or subdue
Other hyponyms of master include command, subject.
master (noun) subjugate (noun)
an original creation (i.e., an audio recording) from which copies can be made
key that secures entrance everywhere
an artist of consummate skill
a combatant who is able to defeat rivals
an authority qualified to teach apprentices
directs the work of others
a person who has general authority over others
someone who holds a master's degree from academic institution
presiding officer of a school
an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship
master (adjective) subjugate (adjective)
most important element
master (verb) subjugate (verb)
have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of make subservient; force to submit or subdue
be or become completely proficient or skilled in put down by force or intimidation
get on top of; deal with successfully
have dominance or the power to defeat over
Difference between master and subjugate

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