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mouth vs representative

representative vs mouth

mouth and representative both are nouns.

mouth is not an adjective while representative is an adjective.

mouth is a verb but representative is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mouth Yes No Yes No
representative Yes Yes No No
As nouns, representative is a hypernym of mouth; that is, representative is a word with a broader meaning than mouth:
  • mouth: a spokesperson (as a lawyer)
  • representative: an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose
Other hypernyms of mouth include interpreter, spokesperson, voice.
mouth (noun) representative (noun)
the opening of a jar or bottle an item of information that is typical of a class or group
the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening a person who represents others
the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge a member of the United States House of Representatives
an impudent or insolent rejoinder an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose
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 (adjective) representative (adjective)
standing for something else
being or characteristic of government by representation in which citizens exercise power through elected officers and representatives
serving to represent or typify
mouth (verb) representative (verb)
express in speech
articulate silently; form words with the lips only
touch with the mouth
Difference between mouth and representative

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