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steer vs pilot

pilot vs steer

steer and pilot both are nouns.

steer and pilot both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
steer Yes No Yes No
pilot Yes No Yes No
As verbs, pilot is a hyponym of steer; that is, pilot is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than steer:
  • steer: direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
  • pilot: act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance
Other hyponyms of steer include dock, sheer, pull over, helm, crab, navigate, stand out, starboard, conn, navigate, channel, corner, tree, park.
steer (noun) pilot (noun)
castrated bull small auxiliary gas burner that provides a flame to ignite a larger gas burner
an indication of potential opportunity an inclined metal frame at the front of a locomotive to clear the track
something that serves as a model or a basis for making copies
a program exemplifying a contemplated series; intended to attract sponsors
someone who is licensed to operate an aircraft in flight
a person qualified to guide ships through difficult waters going into or out of a harbor
steer (verb) pilot (verb)
direct the course; determine the direction of travelling operate an airplane
direct (oneself) somewhere act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance
be a guiding or motivating force or drive
Difference between steer and pilot

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