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rinse vs serve

serve vs rinse

rinse and serve both are nouns.

rinse and serve both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rinse Yes No Yes No
serve Yes No Yes No
As verbs, serve is a hypernym of rinse; that is, serve is a word with a broader meaning than rinse:
  • rinse: clean with some chemical process
  • serve: deliver a warrant or summons to someone
Other hypernyms of rinse include process, swear out.
rinse (noun) serve (noun)
washing lightly without soap (sports) a stroke that puts the ball in play
the act of giving a light tint to the hair
the removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washing
a liquid preparation used on wet hair to give it a tint
rinse (verb) serve (verb)
rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash do duty or hold offices; serve in a specific function
wash off soap or remaining dirt put the ball into play
clean with some chemical process provide (usually but not necessarily food)
help to some food; help with food or drink
deliver a warrant or summons to someone
mate with
be used by; as of a utility
work for, or be a servant to
devote (part of) one's life or efforts to, as of countries, institutions, or ideas
do military service
spend time in prison or in a labor camp
contribute or conduce to
promote, benefit, or be useful or beneficial to
serve a purpose, role, or function
be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
Difference between rinse and serve

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