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abetted

Abetted vs Nefarious - What's the difference?

abetted | nefarious |


As a verb abetted

is (abet).

As an adjective nefarious is

sinful, villainous, criminal, or wicked, especially when noteworthy or notorious for such characteristics.

Abetment vs Abetted - What's the difference?

abetment | abetted |


As a noun abetment

is the act of abetting; instigating; inciting; encouraging .

As a verb abetted is

(abet).

Abettor vs Abetted - What's the difference?

abettor | abetted |


As a noun abettor

is one that abets an offender; one that incites; instigates; encourages.

As a verb abetted is

past tense of abet.

Accomplice vs Abetted - What's the difference?

accomplice | abetted |


As a noun accomplice

is (rare) a cooperator.

As a verb abetted is

(abet).

Terms vs Abetted - What's the difference?

terms | abetted |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb abetted is

(abet).

Abetted vs Abettee - What's the difference?

abetted | abettee |


As a verb abetted

is past tense of abet.

As a noun abettee is

someone being abetted.

Abetted vs Abutted - What's the difference?

abetted | abutted |


As verbs the difference between abetted and abutted

is that abetted is (abet) while abutted is (abut).

Betted vs Abetted - What's the difference?

betted | abetted |


As verbs the difference between betted and abetted

is that betted is (bet) while abetted is (abet).

Abetter vs Abetted - What's the difference?

abetter | abetted |


As a noun abetter

is {{alternate form of |abettor|lang=en}.

As a verb abetted is

past tense of abet.