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vacuum vs Hoover

Hoover vs vacuum

vacuum and Hoover both are nouns.

vacuum is a verb but Hoover is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
vacuum Yes No Yes No
Hoover Yes No No No
As nouns, Hoover is a hyponym of vacuum; that is, Hoover is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than vacuum:
  • vacuum: an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction
  • Hoover: a kind of vacuum cleaner
vacuum (noun) Hoover (noun)
an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction a kind of vacuum cleaner
a region that is devoid of matter 31st President of the United States; in 1929 the stock market crashed and the economy collapsed and Hoover was defeated for reelection by Franklin Roosevelt (1874-1964)
an empty area or space United States lawyer who was director of the FBI for 48 years (1895-1972)
the absence of matter United States industrialist who manufactured vacuum cleaners (1849-1932)
vacuum (verb) Hoover (verb)
clean with a vacuum cleaner
Difference between vacuum and Hoover

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