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put off vs reprieve

reprieve vs put off

put off is not a noun while reprieve is a noun.

put off and reprieve both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
put off No No Yes No
reprieve Yes No Yes No
As verbs, reprieve is a hyponym of put off; that is, reprieve is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than put off:
  • put off: hold back to a later time
  • reprieve: postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution
Other hyponyms of put off include call, hold, suspend, probate, respite.
put off (noun) reprieve (noun)
the act of reprieving; postponing or remitting punishment
a warrant granting postponement (usually to postpone the execution of the death sentence)
an interruption in the intensity or amount of something
a (temporary) relief from harm or discomfort
put off (verb) reprieve (verb)
avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues) relieve temporarily
take away the enthusiasm of postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution
cause to feel embarrassment
cause to feel intense dislike or distaste
hold back to a later time
Difference between put off and reprieve

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