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passing vs reordering

reordering vs passing

passing and reordering both are nouns.

passing is an adjective but reordering is not an adjective.

passing is an adverb but reordering is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
passing Yes Yes No Yes
reordering Yes No No No
As nouns, reordering is a hypernym of passing; that is, reordering is a word with a broader meaning than passing:
  • passing: going by something that is moving in order to get in front of it
  • reordering: a rearrangement in a different order
passing (noun) reordering (noun)
going by something that is moving in order to get in front of it a rearrangement in a different order
success in satisfying a test or requirement
(American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate
a bodily reaction of changing from one place or stage to another
euphemistic expressions for death
the motion of one object relative to another
the end of something
passing (adjective) reordering (adjective)
of advancing the ball by throwing it
hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough
lasting a very short time
allowing you to pass (e.g., an examination or inspection) satisfactorily
passing (adverb) reordering (adverb)
to an extraordinary degree
Difference between passing and reordering

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