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target vs grail

grail vs target

target and grail both are nouns.

target is a verb but grail is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
target Yes No Yes No
grail Yes No No No
As nouns, grail is a hyponym of target; that is, grail is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than target:
  • target: the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable)
  • grail: the object of any prolonged endeavor
Other hyponyms of target include business, point, thing, lulz.
target (noun) grail (noun)
sports equipment consisting of an object set up for a marksman or archer to aim at (legend) chalice used by Christ at the Last Supper
the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable) the object of any prolonged endeavor
a reference point to shoot at
the location of the target that is to be hit
a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence
target (verb) grail (verb)
intend (something) to move towards a certain goal
Difference between target and grail

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