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start vs icebreaker

icebreaker vs start

start and icebreaker both are nouns.

start is a verb but icebreaker is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
start Yes No Yes No
icebreaker Yes No No No
As nouns, icebreaker is a hyponym of start; that is, icebreaker is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than start:
  • start: the act of starting something
  • icebreaker: a beginning that relaxes a tense or formal atmosphere
start (noun) icebreaker (noun)
the act of starting something a beginning that relaxes a tense or formal atmosphere
a sudden involuntary movement a ship with a reinforced bow to break up ice and keep channels open for navigation
a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning)
the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race)
a signal to begin (as in a race)
the beginning of anything
a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game
the time at which something is supposed to begin
start (verb) icebreaker (verb)
take the first step or steps in carrying out an action
set in motion, cause to start
play in the starting lineup
bring into being
get off the ground
begin or set in motion
get going or set in motion
depart for someplace
bulge outward
move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm
begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job
begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object
have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense
have a beginning characterized in some specified way
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