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meet vs scratch

scratch vs meet

meet and scratch both are nouns.

meet is an adjective but scratch is not an adjective.

meet and scratch both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
meet Yes Yes Yes No
scratch Yes No Yes No
As verbs, scratch is a hyponym of meet; that is, scratch is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than meet:
  • meet: be in direct physical contact with; make contact
  • scratch: cause friction
meet (noun) scratch (noun)
a meeting at which a number of athletic contests are held an indication of damage
(golf) a handicap of zero strokes
poor handwriting
a harsh noise made by scraping
dry mash for poultry
a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game
a competitor who has withdrawn from competition
informal terms for money
a depression scratched or carved into a surface
an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off
meet (adjective) scratch (adjective)
being precisely fitting and right
meet (verb) scratch (verb)
contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle cut the surface of; wear away the surface of
fill, satisfy or meet a want or need or condition or restriction cause friction
be in direct physical contact with; make contact carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface
come together gather (money or other resources) together over time
meet by design; be present at the arrival of remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line
undergo or suffer scrape or rub as if to relieve itching
collect in one place postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled
get together socially or for a specific purpose
get to know; get acquainted with
experience as a reaction
be adjacent or come together
Difference between meet and scratch

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