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nip vs seize with teeth

seize with teeth vs nip

nip is a noun but seize with teeth is not a noun.

nip and seize with teeth both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
nip Yes No Yes No
seize with teeth No No Yes No
As verbs, seize with teeth is a hypernym of nip; that is, seize with teeth is a word with a broader meaning than nip:
  • nip: give a small sharp bite to
  • seize with teeth: to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws
Other hypernyms of nip include bite.
nip (noun) seize with teeth (noun)
a small sharp bite or snip
a tart spicy quality
the property of being moderately cold
the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
a small drink of liquor
nip (verb) seize with teeth (verb)
squeeze tightly between the fingers to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws
sever or remove by pinching or snipping
give a small sharp bite to
Difference between nip and seize with teeth

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