Belated vs Bleated - What's the difference?
belated | bleated |
(belate)
Later in relation to the proper time something should have happened.
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(bleat)
Of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry.
(informal) Of a person, to complain.
Bleated is a anagram of belated.
As verbs the difference between belated and bleated
is that belated is past tense of belate while bleated is past tense of bleat.As an adjective belated
is later in relation to the proper time something should have happened.belated
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- Happy belated birthday!
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Synonyms
* tardy * late * overdueDerived terms
*Anagrams
*bleated
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*bleat
English
Alternative forms
* (Scotland)Synonyms
* (sheep's cry ) baa, baaing, bleatingVerb
(en verb)- The last thing we need is to hear them bleating to us about organizational problems.
