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mouth vs begin

begin vs mouth

mouth is a noun but begin is not a noun.

mouth and begin both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mouth Yes No Yes No
begin No No Yes No
As verbs, begin is a hyponym of mouth; that is, begin is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than mouth:
  • mouth: express in speech
  • begin: begin to speak or say
mouth (noun) begin (noun)
the opening of a jar or bottle
the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening
the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge
an impudent or insolent rejoinder
the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water
an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge)
a person conceived as a consumer of food
a spokesperson (as a lawyer)
mouth (verb) begin (verb)
express in speech take the first step or steps in carrying out an action
articulate silently; form words with the lips only set in motion, cause to start
touch with the mouth begin to speak or say
begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language
achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative
begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object
have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense
be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series
have a beginning characterized in some specified way
have a beginning, of a temporal event
Difference between mouth and begin

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