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pat vs pitter-patter

pitter-patter vs pat

pat and pitter-patter both are nouns.

pat is an adjective but pitter-patter is not an adjective.

pat and pitter-patter both are verbs.

pat and pitter-patter both are adverbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pat Yes Yes Yes Yes
pitter-patter Yes No Yes Yes
As nouns, pitter-patter is a hyponym of pat; that is, pitter-patter is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than pat:
  • pat: the sound made by a gentle blow
  • pitter-patter: a series of rapid tapping sounds
pat (noun) pitter-patter (noun)
a light touch or stroke a series of rapid tapping sounds
the sound made by a gentle blow
pat (adjective) pitter-patter (adjective)
exactly suited to the occasion
having only superficial plausibility
pat (verb) pitter-patter (verb)
hit lightly make light, rapid and repeated sounds
pat or squeeze fondly or playfully, especially under the chin rain gently
pat (adverb) pitter-patter (adverb)
completely or perfectly describing a rhythmic beating
as of footsteps
Difference between pat and pitter-patter

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