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run off vs bolt

bolt vs run off

run off is not a noun while bolt is a noun.

run off and bolt both are verbs.

run off is not an adverb while bolt is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
run off No No Yes No
bolt Yes No Yes Yes
As verbs, run off and bolt are synonyms defined as:
  • run off and bolt: leave suddenly and as if in a hurry
Other synonyms of run off include beetle off, bolt out, run out.
As verbs, run off and bolt are synonyms defined as:
  • run off and bolt: run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
Other synonyms of run off include abscond, absquatulate, decamp, go off, make off.
run off (noun) bolt (noun)
a sudden abandonment (as from a political party)
the act of moving with great haste
a screw that screws into a nut to form a fastener
the part of a lock that is engaged or withdrawn with a key
a sliding bar in a breech-loading firearm that ejects an empty cartridge and replaces it and closes the breech
a roll of cloth or wallpaper of a definite length
a discharge of lightning accompanied by thunder
run off (verb) bolt (verb)
decide (a contest or competition) by a runoff make or roll into bolts
reproduce by xerography eat hastily without proper chewing
force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings swallow hastily
leave suddenly and as if in a hurry secure or lock with a bolt
run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along move or jump suddenly
run away secretly with one's beloved leave suddenly and as if in a hurry
run off as waste run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
run off (adverb) bolt (adverb)
directly
in a rigid manner
Difference between run off and bolt

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