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Aired vs Vired - What's the difference?

aired | vired |


As verbs the difference between aired and vired

is that aired is past tense of air while vired is past tense of vire.

Aired vs Haired - What's the difference?

aired | haired |


As a verb aired

is past tense of air.

As an adjective haired is

having some specific type of hair.

Waired vs Aired - What's the difference?

waired | aired |


As verbs the difference between waired and aired

is that waired is past tense of wair while aired is past tense of air.

Aired vs Acred - What's the difference?

aired | acred |


As a verb aired

is past tense of air.

As an adjective acred is

owning or possessing many acres of land.

Ailed vs Aired - What's the difference?

ailed | aired |


As verbs the difference between ailed and aired

is that ailed is (ail) while aired is (air).

Aired vs Faired - What's the difference?

aired | faired |


As verbs the difference between aired and faired

is that aired is past tense of air while faired is past tense of fair.

Aired vs Aires - What's the difference?

aired | aires |


As verbs the difference between aired and aires

is that aired is (air) while aires is .

Tired vs Aired - What's the difference?

tired | aired |


As verbs the difference between tired and aired

is that tired is (tire) while aired is (air).

As an adjective tired

is in need of some rest or sleep.

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