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edified

Glorified vs Edified - What's the difference?

glorified | edified |


As verbs the difference between glorified and edified

is that glorified is past tense of glorify while edified is past tense of edify.

As adjectives the difference between glorified and edified

is that glorified is transformed into something glorious (often used sarcastically while edified is furnished with buildings.

Edified vs Encouraged - What's the difference?

edified | encouraged |


As verbs the difference between edified and encouraged

is that edified is (edify) while encouraged is (encourage).

As an adjective edified

is (obsolete) furnished with buildings.

Edifier vs Edified - What's the difference?

edifier | edified |


As verbs the difference between edifier and edified

is that edifier is to construct, erect, edify while edified is (edify).

As an adjective edified is

(obsolete) furnished with buildings.

Edified vs Deified - What's the difference?

edified | deified |

Deified is a anagram of edified.



As verbs the difference between edified and deified

is that edified is past tense of edify while deified is past tense of deify.

As an adjective edified

is furnished with buildings.

Edified vs Edifies - What's the difference?

edified | edifies |


As verbs the difference between edified and edifies

is that edified is past tense of edify while edifies is third-person singular of edify.

As an adjective edified

is furnished with buildings.