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nail vs staple

staple vs nail

nail and staple both are nouns.

nail is not an adjective while staple is an adjective.

nail and staple both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
nail Yes No Yes No
staple Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, staple is a hyponym of nail; that is, staple is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than nail:
  • nail: a thin pointed piece of metal that is hammered into materials as a fastener
  • staple: a short U-shaped wire nail
nail (noun) staple (noun)
a thin pointed piece of metal that is hammered into materials as a fastener (usually in the plural) a necessary commodity for which demand is constant
horny plate covering and protecting part of the dorsal surface of the digits paper fastener consisting of a short length of U-shaped wire that can fasten papers together
a former unit of length for cloth equal to 1/16 of a yard a short U-shaped wire nail
material suitable for manufacture or use or finishing
a natural fiber (raw cotton, wool, hemp, flax) that can be twisted to form yarn
nail (adjective) staple (adjective)
necessary or important, especially regarding food or commodities
nail (verb) staple (verb)
complete a pass secure or fasten with a staple or staples
attach something somewhere by means of nails
take into custody
hit with great force
locate exactly
succeed at easily
succeed in obtaining a position
Difference between nail and staple

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