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weight vs sinker

sinker vs weight

weight and sinker both are nouns.

weight is a verb but sinker is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
weight Yes No Yes No
sinker Yes No No No
As nouns, sinker is a hyponym of weight; that is, sinker is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than weight:
  • weight: an artifact that is heavy
  • sinker: a weight that sinks (as to hold nets or fishing lines under water)
weight (noun) sinker (noun)
an artifact that is heavy a pitch that curves downward rapidly as it approaches the plate
sports equipment used in calisthenic exercises and weightlifting; it is not attached to anything and is raised and lowered by use of the hands and arms a weight that sinks (as to hold nets or fishing lines under water)
the vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity a small ring-shaped friedcake
the relative importance granted to something
an oppressive feeling of heavy force
a unit used to measure weight
a system of units used to express the weight of something
(statistics) a coefficient assigned to elements of a frequency distribution in order to represent their relative importance
weight (verb) sinker (verb)
present with a bias
weight down with a load
Difference between weight and sinker

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