Difference between Bludgeon and Club

What is the difference between Bludgeon and Club?

Bludgeon as a noun is a short, heavy club, often of wood, which is thicker or loaded at one end. while Club as a noun is a heavy stick intended for use as a weapon.

Bludgeon

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A short, heavy club, often of wood, which is thicker or loaded at one end.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To strike or hit with something hard, usually on the head; to club. To coerce someone, as if with a bludgeon.

Club

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A heavy stick intended for use as a weapon.An association of members joining together for some common purpose, especially sports or recreation.A nightclubA playing card marked with the symbol ♣An implement to hit the ball in some ballgames, e.g. golf.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to hit with a club.to join together to form a group.To combine into a club-shaped mass.To go to nightclubs.

Example sentence: I try to make music with emotion and integrity. And authenticity. You can feel when something's authentic, and you can feel when it's not: you know when someone's trying to make the club record, or trying to make the girl record, or trying to make the thug record. It's none of that. It's just my emotions.

We hope you now know whether to use Bludgeon or Club in your sentence.

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