WordCmp.com

spat vs bravo

bravo vs spat

spat and bravo both are nouns.

spat and bravo both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
spat Yes No Yes No
bravo Yes No Yes No
As verbs, bravo is a hyponym of spat; that is, bravo is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than spat:
  • spat: clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval
  • bravo: applaud with shouts of `bravo' or `brava'
spat (noun) bravo (noun)
a young oyster or other bivalve a cry of approval as from an audience at the end of great performance
a cloth covering (a legging) that covers the instep and ankles a murderer (especially one who kills a prominent political figure) who kills by a surprise attack and often is hired to do the deed
a quarrel about petty points
spat (verb) bravo (verb)
clap one's hands together applaud with shouts of `bravo' or `brava'
spawn
engage in a brief and petty quarrel
clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval
strike with a sound like that of falling rain
become permanently attached
come down like raindrops
Difference between spat and bravo

© WordCmp.com 2024, CC-BY 4.0 / CC-BY-SA 3.0.