Hierarchy Tree
Types of โCompositeโ
38 typesMore specific words (hyponyms)
everlastinghybridsyndromedusty millereverlasting flowermayweedoxeye daisycompass plantdog fennelcrownbeardstinking chamomileanthemis cotulaanthemis tinctoriascented fernstinking mayweedchrysanthemum maximumgolden buttonsleucanthemum maximumanthemis arvensiscompass flowercorn mayweedcrown beardfield chamomilegolden margueriteleucanthemum superbumpyrenees daisychrysanthemum lacustrechrysanthemum maximum maximumchrysanthemum ptarmiciflorumleucanthemum lacustresilver-lacecorn chamomileshasta daisysilverlacetanacetum ptarmiciflorumtanacetum vulgaretansyyellow chamomile
Understanding Word Hierarchy
- โ Hypernyms (blue) are broader categories โ โcompositeโ is a type of these.
- โ Hyponyms (purple) are more specific โ these are types of โcompositeโ.
- โ Click any word to explore its own hierarchy and navigate the vocabulary tree.
- โ Use in writing โ swap a vague word for a precise hyponym to make your writing more specific.
Frequently Asked Questions
What category does "composite" belong to?
"Composite" is a kind of whole, flower. These are its hypernyms โ broader categories that "composite" falls under according to WordNet.
What are more specific types of "composite"?
More specific types of "composite" (hyponyms) include: everlasting, hybrid, syndrome, dusty miller, everlasting flower, mayweed, and more. These are all subtypes that fall under the category of "composite".
What is a hypernym?
A hypernym is a word whose meaning includes the meaning of a more specific word. For example, "vehicle" is a hypernym of "car" โ every car is a vehicle, but not every vehicle is a car.
What is a hyponym?
A hyponym is a word that is more specific than a general term. For example, "oak" and "pine" are hyponyms of "tree". Understanding hyponyms helps you choose more precise language in writing.