Definitions
- Describing something that extends out from a surface or object. - Referring to a part of the body that is noticeably larger or more prominent than usual. - Talking about an object that is visible or noticeable due to its size or shape.
- Describing something that juts out or extends beyond a surface or object. - Referring to a part of the body that is abnormally large or bulging. - Talking about an object that is visible or noticeable due to its size or shape.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe something that extends out from a surface or object.
- 2Both words can be used to describe parts of the body that are larger or more prominent than usual.
- 3Both words can be used to describe objects that are visible or noticeable due to their size or shape.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Stickout is more commonly used in informal contexts, while protrude is more formal.
- 2Intensity: Protrude implies a greater degree of extension or bulging than stickout.
- 3Connotation: Stickout has a more neutral connotation, while protrude can have a negative connotation when describing body parts.
Remember this!
Stickout and protrude are synonyms that describe something extending out from a surface or object. However, protrude implies a greater degree of extension or bulging than stickout. Additionally, stickout is more commonly used in informal contexts, while protrude is more formal and can have a negative connotation when describing body parts.