Difference between Tart and Harlot

What is the difference between Tart and Harlot?

Tart as a noun is a type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie. while Harlot as a noun is a female prostitute

Tart

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Sharp to the taste; acid; sour. Of wine: high or too high in acidity. Sharp; keen; severe.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie. A prostitute. By extension, any woman with loose sexual morals.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To practice prostitution To practice promiscuous sex To dress garishly or ostentatiously

Example sentence: Claggy is often seen as a negative word, yet for me it describes perfectly that full-mouthed feel of a treacle tart of banoffee pie.

Harlot

Part of speech: noun

Definition: a female prostitute

Example sentence: But what is Hope? Nothing but the paint on the face of Existence; the least touch of truth rubs it off, and then we see what a hollow-cheeked harlot we have got hold of.

We hope you now know whether to use Tart or Harlot in your sentence.

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