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pyjama vs pant

pant vs pyjama

pyjama and pant both are nouns.

pyjama is not a verb while pant is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pyjama Yes No No No
pant Yes No Yes No
As nouns, pant is a hypernym of pyjama; that is, pant is a word with a broader meaning than pyjama:
  • pyjama: a pair of loose trousers tied by a drawstring around the waist; worn by men and women in some Asian countries
  • pant: (usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately
Other hypernyms of pyjama include pair of trousers, trousers.
pyjama (noun) pant (noun)
(usually plural) loose-fitting nightclothes worn for sleeping or lounging; have a jacket top and trousers a short labored intake of breath with the mouth open
a pair of loose trousers tied by a drawstring around the waist; worn by men and women in some Asian countries (usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately
the noise made by a short puff of steam (as from an engine)
pyjama (verb) pant (verb)
breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted
utter while panting, as if out of breath
Difference between pyjama and pant

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