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tone vs Hollywood

Hollywood vs tone

tone and Hollywood both are nouns.

tone is not an adjective while Hollywood is an adjective.

tone is a verb but Hollywood is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tone Yes No Yes No
Hollywood Yes Yes No No
As nouns, Hollywood is a hyponym of tone; that is, Hollywood is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than tone:
  • tone: the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
  • Hollywood: a flashy vulgar tone or atmosphere believed to be characteristic of the American film industry
Other hyponyms of tone include Zeitgeist.
tone (noun) Hollywood (noun)
a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another color the film industry of the United States
(music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound) a district of Los Angeles long associated with the American film industry
(linguistics) a pitch or change in pitch of the voice that serves to distinguish words in tonal languages a flashy vulgar tone or atmosphere believed to be characteristic of the American film industry
the quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author
a steady sound without overtones
a musical interval of two semitones
the quality of a person's voice
a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound
the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
the elastic tension of living muscles, arteries, etc. that facilitate response to stimuli
tone (adjective) Hollywood (adjective)
of or relating to the film industry in the United States
flashy and vulgar
tone (verb) Hollywood (verb)
give a healthy elasticity to
change to a color image
change the color or tone of
utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically
vary the pitch of one's speech
Difference between tone and Hollywood

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