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realise vs yield

yield vs realise

realise is not a noun while yield is a noun.

realise and yield both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
realise No No Yes No
yield Yes No Yes No
As verbs, yield is a hyponym of realise; that is, yield is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than realise:
  • realise: earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages
  • yield: bring in
realise (noun) yield (noun)
production of a certain amount
an amount of a product
the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property
the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time)
realise (verb) yield (verb)
perceive (an idea or situation) mentally end resistance, as under pressure or force
be fully aware or cognizant of consent reluctantly
make real or concrete; give reality or substance to be willing to concede
expand or complete (a part in a piece of baroque music) by supplying the harmonies indicated in the figured bass cease opposition; stop fighting
convert into cash; of goods and property be flexible under stress of physical force
earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages give or supply
cause to happen or be responsible for
move in order to make room for someone for something
bring in
give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
be the cause or source of
give in, as to influence or pressure
be fatally overwhelmed
Difference between realise and yield

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