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eated

Eated vs Meated - What's the difference?

eated | meated |


As a verb eated

is past tense of eat.

As an adjective meated is

fed; fattened.

Elated vs Eated - What's the difference?

elated | eated |


As verbs the difference between elated and eated

is that elated is past tense of elate while eated is past tense of eat.

As an adjective elated

is extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased.

Lated vs Eated - What's the difference?

lated | eated |


As an adjective lated

is (obsolete) belated; too late.

As a verb eated is

(nonstandard) (eat).

Eated vs Mated - What's the difference?

eated | mated |


As verbs the difference between eated and mated

is that eated is past tense of eat while mated is past tense of mate.

As an adjective mated is

fitted together or interlocked.

Eated vs Eate - What's the difference?

eated | eate |


As verbs the difference between eated and eate

is that eated is (nonstandard) (eat) while eate is .

Bated vs Eated - What's the difference?

bated | eated |


As verbs the difference between bated and eated

is that bated is (bate) while eated is (nonstandard) (eat).

As an adjective bated

is reduced; lowered; restrained; as, to speak with bated breath.

Eated vs Fated - What's the difference?

eated | fated |


As verbs the difference between eated and fated

is that eated is (nonstandard) (eat) while fated is (rare) (fate).

As an adjective fated is

foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate.

Eated vs Eared - What's the difference?

eated | eared |


As verbs the difference between eated and eared

is that eated is (nonstandard) (eat) while eared is (ear).

As an adjective eared is

(mostly|in combination) having ears (of a specific type).

Rated vs Eated - What's the difference?

rated | eated |


As verbs the difference between rated and eated

is that rated is (rate) while eated is (nonstandard) (eat).

As an adjective rated

is .

Eated vs Teated - What's the difference?

eated | teated |


As a verb eated

is (nonstandard) (eat).

As an adjective teated is

having protuberances resembling the teat of an animal.

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