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report vs case study

case study vs report

report and case study both are nouns.

report is a verb but case study is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
report Yes No Yes No
case study Yes No No No
As nouns, case study is a hyponym of report; that is, case study is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than report:
  • report: a written document describing the findings of some individual or group
  • case study: a careful study of some social unit (as a corporation or division within a corporation) that attempts to determine what factors led to its success or failure
report (noun) case study (noun)
the general estimation that the public has for a person a detailed analysis of a person or group from a social or psychological or medical point of view
a short account of the news a careful study of some social unit (as a corporation or division within a corporation) that attempts to determine what factors led to its success or failure
the act of informing by verbal report
an essay (especially one written as an assignment)
a written document describing the findings of some individual or group
a written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment
a sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing)
report (verb) case study (verb)
to give an account or representation of in words
make known to the authorities
complain about; make a charge against
announce one's presence
announce as the result of an investigation or experience or finding
be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism
Difference between report and case study

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