Drawback and Hook

Drawback

Drawback noun - A feature of someone or something that creates difficulty for achieving success.

Hook and drawback are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Hook" instead a noun "Drawback".

Hook

Hook noun - A hard strike with a part of the body or an instrument.

Drawback and hook are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Drawback" instead a noun "Hook".

Nearby Words: hooked, hookup, hooker, hooking, hooky

How words are described

similar similar drawback similar hook
single single drawback single hook
obvious obvious drawback obvious hook
nasty nasty drawback nasty hook
Other adjectives: small, actual, definite, real, massive, large, big, great, huge, little, potential, main, new, major, minor, primary, random, confusing, last, biggest.
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