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old man vs boss

boss vs old man

old man and boss both are nouns.

old man is not an adjective while boss is an adjective.

old man is not a verb while boss is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
old man Yes No No No
boss Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, boss is a hypernym of old man; that is, boss is a word with a broader meaning than old man:
  • old man: (slang) boss
  • boss: a person responsible for hiring workers
Other hypernyms of old man include hirer.
old man (noun) boss (noun)
an informal term for your father a circular rounded projection or protuberance
a man who is very old a person responsible for hiring workers
a familiar term of address for a man a person who exercises control over workers
(slang) boss a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments
aromatic herb of temperate Eurasia and North Africa having a bitter taste used in making the liqueur absinthe a person who exercises control and makes decisions
old man (adjective) boss (adjective)
exceptionally good
old man (verb) boss (verb)
raise in a relief
Difference between old man and boss

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