Definitions
- Describing something that is facing or turned outward. - Referring to a position where something is rotated or twisted to face away from the body. - Talking about a movement where something is flipped or turned inside out.
- Describing something that extends or protrudes outward. - Referring to a position where something sticks out or projects beyond its surroundings. - Talking about a movement where something is thrust forward or extended outward.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe something extending outward.
- 2Both words suggest a sense of projection or protrusion.
- 3Both words can be used to describe physical objects or body parts.
- 4Both words imply a sense of directionality, either facing outward or extending outward.
What is the difference?
- 1Orientation: Outturned implies a rotation or twist, while jutted suggests a more direct extension or projection.
- 2Shape: Outturned suggests a curved or rounded shape, while jutted suggests a more angular or pointed shape.
- 3Degree: Jutted implies a more pronounced or significant extension, while outturned may be more subtle or gradual.
- 4Movement: Outturned implies a turning or flipping motion, while jutted suggests a more forceful or sudden movement.
- 5Connotation: Outturned has a more neutral or descriptive connotation, while jutted may suggest a more dramatic or attention-grabbing feature.
Remember this!
Outturned and jutted both describe something extending outward, but they differ in their orientation, shape, degree, movement, and connotation. Outturned implies a rotation or twist, often with a curved or rounded shape, while jutted suggests a more direct and angular projection. Jutted also implies a more pronounced or forceful extension, while outturned may be more subtle or gradual.