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beholden

Elated vs Beholden - What's the difference?

elated | beholden |


As adjectives the difference between elated and beholden

is that elated is extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased while beholden is obligated to provide, display, or do something for another; bound by moral obligation; indebted; obliged.

As a verb elated

is past tense of elate.

Beholden vs Grateful - What's the difference?

beholden | grateful |


As adjectives the difference between beholden and grateful

is that beholden is obligated to provide, display, or do something for another; bound by moral obligation; indebted; obliged while grateful is showing appreciation, being thankful.

Thank vs Beholden - What's the difference?

thank | beholden |


As a noun thank

is (obsolete) an expression of appreciation; a thought.

As a verb thank

is to express gratitude or appreciation to someone.

As an adjective beholden is

obligated to provide, display, or do something for another; bound by moral obligation; indebted; obliged.

Beholder vs Beholden - What's the difference?

beholder | beholden |


As a noun beholder

is someone who observes or beholds; an observer or spectator.

As an adjective beholden is

obligated to provide, display, or do something for another; bound by moral obligation; indebted; obliged.

Beholde vs Beholden - What's the difference?

beholde | beholden |


As a verb beholde

is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective beholden is

obligated to provide, display, or do something for another; bound by moral obligation; indebted; obliged.

Beholden vs Unbeholden - What's the difference?

beholden | unbeholden |


As adjectives the difference between beholden and unbeholden

is that beholden is obligated to provide, display, or do something for another; bound by moral obligation; indebted; obliged while unbeholden is not beholden.

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