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walk vs obligate

obligate vs walk

walk is a noun but obligate is not a noun.

walk is not an adjective while obligate is an adjective.

walk and obligate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
walk Yes No Yes No
obligate No Yes Yes No
As verbs, obligate is a hypernym of walk; that is, obligate is a word with a broader meaning than walk:
  • walk: make walk
  • obligate: force somebody to do something
Other hypernyms of walk include compel, oblige.
walk (noun) obligate (noun)
the act of traveling by foot
(baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls
a slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground
the act of walking somewhere
careers in general
a path set aside for walking
manner of walking
walk (adjective) obligate (adjective)
restricted to a particular condition of life
walk (verb) obligate (verb)
obtain a base on balls bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted
give a base on balls to commit in order to fulfill an obligation
use one's feet to advance; advance by steps force somebody to do something
accompany or escort
walk at a pace
traverse or cover by walking
take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure
make walk
live or behave in a specified manner
be or act in association with
Difference between walk and obligate

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