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offer vs glaze

glaze vs offer

offer and glaze both are nouns.

offer and glaze both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
offer Yes No Yes No
glaze Yes No Yes No
As verbs, glaze is a hyponym of offer; that is, glaze is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than offer:
  • offer: give something useful or necessary to
  • glaze: furnish with glass
offer (noun) glaze (noun)
a usually brief attempt a coating for ceramics, metal, etc.
something offered (as a proposal or bid) a glossy finish on a fabric
the verbal act of offering any of various thin shiny (savory or sweet) coatings applied to foods
offer (verb) glaze (verb)
put forward for consideration become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance
threaten to do something coat with a glaze
ask (someone) to marry you coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze
produce or introduce on the stage furnish with glass
present for acceptance or rejection
propose a payment
give something useful or necessary to
make available for sale
offer verbally
make available; provide
agree freely
mount or put up
present as an act of worship
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