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rip vs pull

pull vs rip

rip and pull both are nouns.

rip and pull both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rip Yes No Yes No
pull Yes No Yes No
As verbs, rip and pull are synonyms defined as:
  • rip and pull: tear or be torn violently
Other synonyms of rip include rend, rive.
rip (noun) pull (noun)
the act of rending or ripping or splitting something the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you
a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart a sustained effort
a dissolute man in fashionable society a device used for pulling something
special advantage or influence
the force used in pulling
a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments
rip (verb) pull (verb)
criticize or abuse strongly and violently strain abnormally
tear or be torn violently take away
cut (wood) along the grain take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for
move precipitously or violently cause to move by pulling
take without the owner's consent tear or be torn violently
direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing
apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion
strip of feathers
remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
steer into a certain direction
move into a certain direction
operate when rowing a boat
bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
rein in to keep from winning a race
cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense
perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
Difference between rip and pull

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