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premeditate vs moot

moot vs premeditate

premeditate is not a noun while moot is a noun.

premeditate is not an adjective while moot is an adjective.

premeditate and moot both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
premeditate No No Yes No
moot Yes Yes Yes No
As verbs, moot is a hypernym of premeditate; that is, moot is a word with a broader meaning than premeditate:
  • premeditate: consider, ponder, or plan (an action) beforehand
  • moot: think about carefully; weigh
Other hypernyms of premeditate include consider, debate, deliberate, turn over.
premeditate (noun) moot (noun)
a hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise
premeditate (adjective) moot (adjective)
open to argument or debate
of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)
premeditate (verb) moot (verb)
consider, ponder, or plan (an action) beforehand think about carefully; weigh
think or reflect beforehand or in advance
Difference between premeditate and moot

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