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row vs fracas

fracas vs row

row and fracas both are nouns.

row is a verb but fracas is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
row Yes No Yes No
fracas Yes No No No
As nouns, fracas is a hyponym of row; that is, fracas is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than row:
  • row: an angry dispute
  • fracas: noisy quarrel
Other hyponyms of row include affray, altercation, bicker, bickering, fuss, pettifoggery, spat, squabble, tiff, bust-up.
row (noun) fracas (noun)
the act of rowing as a sport noisy quarrel
(construction) a layer of masonry
a continuous chronological succession without an interruption
an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line
a linear array of numbers, letters, or symbols side by side
a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally)
an angry dispute
row (verb) fracas (verb)
propel with oars
Difference between row and fracas

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