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rush vs shoot

shoot vs rush

rush and shoot both are nouns.

rush is an adjective but shoot is not an adjective.

rush and shoot both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rush Yes Yes Yes No
shoot Yes No Yes No
As verbs, shoot is a hyponym of rush; that is, shoot is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than rush:
  • rush: move hurridly
  • shoot: move quickly and violently
Other hyponyms of rush include barge, push forward, thrust ahead, buck, charge, shoot down, tear, dart, dash, flash, scoot, scud.
rush (noun) shoot (noun)
the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner the act of shooting at targets
(American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line a new branch
a sudden forceful flow
a sudden burst of activity
the swift release of a store of affective force
grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
rush (adjective) shoot (adjective)
done under pressure
not accepting reservations
rush (verb) shoot (verb)
act at high speed give an injection to
urge to an unnatural speed produce buds, branches, or germinate
attack suddenly measure the altitude of by using a sextant
cause to occur rapidly record on photographic film
move hurridly make a film or photograph of something
run with the ball, in football utter fast and forcefully
cause to move fast or to rush or race fire a shot; release
hit with a missile from a weapon
score
spend frivolously and unwisely
force or drive (a fluid or gas) into by piercing
throw or propel in a specific direction or towards a specific objective
throw dice, as in a crap game
variegate by interweaving weft threads of different colors
run or move very quickly or hastily
move quickly and violently
send forth suddenly, intensely, swiftly
cause a sharp and sudden pain in
kill by firing a missile
emit (as light, flame, or fumes) suddenly and forcefully
Difference between rush and shoot

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