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shaft vs beat out

beat out vs shaft

shaft is a noun but beat out is not a noun.

shaft and beat out both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
shaft Yes No Yes No
beat out No No Yes No
As verbs, beat out is a hypernym of shaft; that is, beat out is a word with a broader meaning than shaft:
  • shaft: defeat someone through trickery or deceit
  • beat out: come out better in a competition, race, or conflict
Other hypernyms of shaft include beat, crush, shell, trounce, vanquish.
shaft (noun) beat out (noun)
the hollow spine of a feather
a long rod or pole (especially the handle of an implement or the body of a weapon like a spear or arrow)
a revolving rod that transmits power or motion
a long vertical passage sunk into the earth, as for a mine or tunnel
(architecture) upright consisting of the vertical part of a column
a vertical passageway through a building (as for an elevator)
a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon
the main (mid) section of a long bone
obscene terms for penis
a line that forms the length of an arrow pointer
an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect
a column of light (as from a beacon)
shaft (verb) beat out (verb)
defeat someone through trickery or deceit come out better in a competition, race, or conflict
equip with a shaft beat out a rhythm
Difference between shaft and beat out

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