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Booted vs Footed - What's the difference?

booted | footed |

As verbs the difference between booted and footed

is that booted is past tense of boot while footed is past tense of foot.

As adjectives the difference between booted and footed

is that booted is wearing a boot or boots while footed is having a specified form of foot.

booted

English

Verb

(head)
  • (boot)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • Wearing a boot or boots.
  • a booted foot
  • * (Ambrose Bierce)
  • He was hatted, booted , overcoated, and umbrellaed, as became a person who was about to expose himself to the night and the storm on an errand of charity

    footed

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (foot)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (in combination) Having a specified form of foot.
  • sure-footed
  • (poetry, usually in combination) Consisting of, or having been put into, metrical feet (of a specified character or number).
  • each six-footed line of the verse

    Derived terms

    * flat-footed * lead-footed * left-footed * right-footed * sure-footed