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pall vs sate

sate vs pall

pall is a noun but sate is not a noun.

pall and sate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pall Yes No Yes No
sate No No Yes No
As verbs, sate is a hypernym of pall; that is, sate is a word with a broader meaning than pall:
  • pall: cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing
  • sate: fill to satisfaction
Other hypernyms of pall include fill, replete, satiate.
pall (noun) sate (noun)
hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
a sudden numbing dread
pall (verb) sate (verb)
lose interest or become bored with something or somebody fill to satisfaction
lose strength or effectiveness; become or appear boring, insipid, or tiresome (to)
become less interesting or attractive
lose sparkle or bouquet
cause to become flat
cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing
cover with a pall
cause to lose courage; to be daunted; to be scared away
Difference between pall and sate

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