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pagan vs man-about-town

man-about-town vs pagan

pagan and man-about-town both are nouns.

pagan is an adjective but man-about-town is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pagan Yes Yes No No
man-about-town Yes No No No
As nouns, man-about-town is a hyponym of pagan; that is, man-about-town is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than pagan:
  • pagan: someone motivated by desires for sensual pleasures
  • man-about-town: a man devoted to the pursuit of pleasure
Other hyponyms of pagan include Corinthian, playboy.
pagan (noun) man-about-town (noun)
a person who does not acknowledge your god a man devoted to the pursuit of pleasure
a person who follows a polytheistic or pre-Christian religion (not a Christian or Muslim or Jew)
someone motivated by desires for sensual pleasures
pagan (adjective) man-about-town (adjective)
not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and Islam
Difference between pagan and man-about-town

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