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practice vs walk through

walk through vs practice

practice is a noun but walk through is not a noun.

practice and walk through both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
practice Yes No Yes No
walk through No No Yes No
As verbs, walk through is a hyponym of practice; that is, walk through is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than practice:
  • practice: engage in a rehearsal (of)
  • walk through: perform in a perfunctory way, as for a first rehearsal
Other hyponyms of practice include scrimmage.
practice (noun) walk through (noun)
a customary way of operation or behavior
systematic training by multiple repetitions
the exercise of a profession
translating an idea into action
knowledge of how something is usually done
practice (verb) walk through (verb)
learn by repetition perform in a perfunctory way, as for a first rehearsal
engage in a rehearsal (of)
carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions
avail oneself to
engage in or perform
Difference between practice and walk through

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