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snooker vs fox

fox vs snooker

snooker and fox both are nouns.

snooker and fox both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
snooker Yes No Yes No
fox Yes No Yes No
As verbs, fox is a hypernym of snooker; that is, fox is a word with a broader meaning than snooker:
  • snooker: fool or dupe
  • fox: deceive somebody
snooker (noun) fox (noun)
a form of pool played with 15 red balls and six balls of other colors and a cue ball alert carnivorous mammal with pointed muzzle and ears and a bushy tail; most are predators that do not hunt in packs
a shifty deceptive person
the grey or reddish-brown fur of a fox
snooker (verb) fox (verb)
leave one's opponent unable to take a direct shot become discolored with, or as if with, mildew spots
fool or dupe be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
deceive somebody
Difference between snooker and fox

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