Bloated vs Bulge - What's the difference?
bloated | bulge |
(bloat)
Swollen with fluid or gas.
Excessively or extremely large or wealthy.
(computing) Describing software which is overloaded with features, known as bloatware.
(of food) Slightly salted and lightly smoked (as in bloated herring).
Something sticking out from a surface; a swelling, protuberant part; a bending outward, especially when caused by pressure.
The bilge or protuberant part of a cask.
(nautical) The bilge of a vessel.
To stick out from (a surface).
* 1922 , (Virginia Woolf), (w, Jacob's Room) Chapter 1
To bilge, as a ship; to founder.
* Broome
As a verb bloated
is (bloat).As an adjective bloated
is swollen with fluid or gas.As a noun bulge is
a type of helmet.bloated
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)bulge
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(wikipedia bulge)Noun
(en noun)- a bulge in a wall
- a bulge in my pocket where I kept my wallet
See also
*Verb
(bulg)- The submarine bulged because of the enormous air pressure inside.
- He stood six feet tall, with muscular arms bulging out of his black T-shirt.
- The wind actually stirred the cloth on the chest of drawers, and let in a little light, so that the sharp edge of the chest of drawers was visible, running straight up, until a white shape bulged out; and a silver streak showed in the looking-glass.
- And scattered navies bulge on distant shores.