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score vs scarify

scarify vs score

score is a noun but scarify is not a noun.

score and scarify both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
score Yes No Yes No
scarify No No Yes No
As verbs, scarify is a hyponym of score; that is, scarify is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than score:
  • score: make small marks into the surface of
  • scarify: scratch the surface of
Other hyponyms of score include scotch, scribe, line.
score (noun) scarify (noun)
the act of scoring in a game or sport
a seduction culminating in sexual intercourse
a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance)
the facts about an actual situation
a written form of a musical composition; parts for different instruments appear on separate staves on large pages
a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation
a set of twenty members
grounds
a number that expresses the accomplishment of a team or an individual in a game or contest
a slight surface cut (especially a notch that is made to keep a tally)
an amount due (as at a restaurant or bar)
score (verb) scarify (verb)
assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation puncture and scar (the skin), as for purposes or tribal identification or rituals
make underscoring marks break up
gain points in a game scratch the surface of
get a certain number or letter indicating quality or performance
make small marks into the surface of
induce to have sex
write a musical score for
Difference between score and scarify

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