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cancelled

Cancelled vs Unboxed - What's the difference?

cancelled | unboxed |


As verbs the difference between cancelled and unboxed

is that cancelled is (cancel) while unboxed is (unbox).

As an adjective cancelled

is no longer planned or scheduled.

Cancelled vs Renewed - What's the difference?

cancelled | renewed |


As verbs the difference between cancelled and renewed

is that cancelled is past tense of cancel while renewed is past tense of renew.

As an adjective cancelled

is no longer planned or scheduled.

Postponed vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

postponed | cancelled |


As verbs the difference between postponed and cancelled

is that postponed is past tense of postpone while cancelled is past tense of cancel.

As adjectives the difference between postponed and cancelled

is that postponed is done later than originally planned; delayed while cancelled is no longer planned or scheduled.

Wikidiffcom vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | cancelled |


As a verb cancelled is

(cancel).

As an adjective cancelled is

no longer planned or scheduled.

Void vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

void | cancelled |


As adjectives the difference between void and cancelled

is that void is containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not filled while cancelled is no longer planned or scheduled.

As verbs the difference between void and cancelled

is that void is to make invalid or worthless while cancelled is past tense of cancel.

As a noun void

is an empty space; a vacuum.

Cancealed vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

cancealed | cancelled |

Cancealed is often a misspelling of cancelled.


Cancealed has no English definition.

As a verb cancelled is

past tense of cancel.

As an adjective cancelled is

no longer planned or scheduled.

Abolish vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

abolish | cancelled |


As verbs the difference between abolish and cancelled

is that abolish is to end a law, system, institution, custom or practice while cancelled is past tense of cancel.

As an adjective cancelled is

no longer planned or scheduled.

Cancelled vs Canceller - What's the difference?

cancelled | canceller |


As a verb cancelled

is (cancel).

As an adjective cancelled

is no longer planned or scheduled.

As a noun canceller is

.

Cancled vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

cancled | cancelled |

Cancled is often a misspelling of cancelled.


Cancled has no English definition.

As a verb cancelled is

past tense of cancel.

As an adjective cancelled is

no longer planned or scheduled.

Camceled vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

camceled | cancelled |

Camceled is often a misspelling of cancelled.


Camceled has no English definition.

As a verb cancelled is

past tense of cancel.

As an adjective cancelled is

no longer planned or scheduled.

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