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tenor vs drift

drift vs tenor

tenor and drift both are nouns.

tenor is an adjective but drift is not an adjective.

tenor is not a verb while drift is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tenor Yes Yes No No
drift Yes No Yes No
As nouns, drift is a hyponym of tenor; that is, drift is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than tenor:
  • tenor: the general meaning or substance of an utterance
  • drift: the pervading meaning or tenor
Other hyponyms of tenor include purport.
tenor (noun) drift (noun)
the pitch range of the highest male voice a horizontal (or nearly horizontal) passageway in a mine
the general meaning or substance of an utterance the pervading meaning or tenor
a settled or prevailing or habitual course of a person's life a general tendency to change (as of opinion)
the adult male singing voice above baritone a large mass of material that is heaped up by the wind or by water currents
an adult male with a tenor voice a force that moves something along
the gradual departure from an intended course due to external influences (as a ship or plane)
a process of linguistic change over a period of time
tenor (adjective) drift (adjective)
of or close in range to the highest natural adult male voice
(of a musical instrument) intermediate between alto and baritone or bass
tenor (verb) drift (verb)
be piled up in banks or heaps by the force of wind or a current
be subject to fluctuation
drive slowly and far afield for grazing
move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
be in motion due to some air or water current
wander from a direct course or at random
move in an unhurried fashion
cause to be carried by a current
live unhurriedly, irresponsibly, or freely
vary or move from a fixed point or course
Difference between tenor and drift

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