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sit vs gallop

gallop vs sit

sit is not a noun while gallop is a noun.

sit and gallop both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sit No No Yes No
gallop Yes No Yes No
As verbs, gallop is a hyponym of sit; that is, gallop is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than sit:
  • sit: sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions
  • gallop: cause to move at full gallop
Other hyponyms of sit include override, ride herd, outride, ride horseback, prance, canter, extend.
sit (noun) gallop (noun)
a fast gait of a horse; a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously
sit (verb) gallop (verb)
serve in a specific professional capacity ride at a galloping pace
be in a position in which one's upper body is largely upright and supported by one's backside go at galloping speed
show to a seat; assign a seat for cause to move at full gallop
take a seat
be in session
sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions
assume a posture as for artistic purposes
work or act as a baby-sitter
be around, often idly or without specific purpose
be located or situated somewhere
Difference between sit and gallop

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