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respite vs prorogue

prorogue vs respite

respite is a noun but prorogue is not a noun.

respite and prorogue both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
respite Yes No Yes No
prorogue No No Yes No
As verbs, prorogue is a hypernym of respite; that is, prorogue is a word with a broader meaning than respite:
  • respite: postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution
  • prorogue: hold back to a later time
Other hypernyms of respite include defer, hold over, postpone, put off, put over, remit, set back, shelve, table.
respite (noun) prorogue (noun)
a pause from doing something (as work)
the act of reprieving; postponing or remitting punishment
an interruption in the intensity or amount of something
a (temporary) relief from harm or discomfort
a pause for relaxation
respite (verb) prorogue (verb)
postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution adjourn by royal prerogative; without dissolving the legislative body
hold back to a later time
Difference between respite and prorogue

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