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sequence vs opening

opening vs sequence

sequence and opening both are nouns.

sequence is not an adjective while opening is an adjective.

sequence is a verb but opening is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sequence Yes No Yes No
opening Yes Yes No No
As nouns, opening is a hyponym of sequence; that is, opening is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than sequence:
  • sequence: the action of following in order
  • opening: a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game of chess
Other hyponyms of sequence include chess opening, alternation.
sequence (noun) opening (noun)
the action of following in order a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game of chess
film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie the act of opening something
a following of one thing after another in time becoming open or being made open
several repetitions of a melodic phrase in different keys the first of a series of actions
serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made
an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship
an aperture or hole that opens into a bodily cavity
a possible alternative
the initial part of the introduction
the first performance (as of a theatrical production)
a ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprise
an open or empty space in or between things
opportunity especially for employment or promotion
sequence (adjective) opening (adjective)
first or beginning
sequence (verb) opening (verb)
arrange in a sequence
determine the order of constituents in
Difference between sequence and opening

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