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flooded

Sinking vs Flooded - What's the difference?

sinking | flooded |


As verbs the difference between sinking and flooded

is that sinking is while flooded is (flood).

As a noun sinking

is the act or process of sinking.

As an adjective flooded is

filled with water from rain or rivers.

Permeated vs Flooded - What's the difference?

permeated | flooded |


As verbs the difference between permeated and flooded

is that permeated is (permeate) while flooded is (flood).

As an adjective flooded is

filled with water from rain or rivers.

Sank vs Flooded - What's the difference?

sank | flooded |


As a noun sank

is bar (counter).

As an adjective flooded is

filled with water from rain or rivers.

As a verb flooded is

(flood).

Leaping vs Flooded - What's the difference?

leaping | flooded |


As verbs the difference between leaping and flooded

is that leaping is while flooded is (flood).

As an adjective flooded is

filled with water from rain or rivers.

Glutted vs Flooded - What's the difference?

glutted | flooded |


As verbs the difference between glutted and flooded

is that glutted is past tense of glut while flooded is past tense of flood.

As an adjective flooded is

filled with water from rain or rivers.

Flooded vs Deluged - What's the difference?

flooded | deluged |


As verbs the difference between flooded and deluged

is that flooded is past tense of flood while deluged is past tense of deluge.

As an adjective flooded

is filled with water from rain or rivers.

Flooded vs Swamped - What's the difference?

flooded | swamped |


As adjectives the difference between flooded and swamped

is that flooded is filled with water from rain or rivers while swamped is very busy; having too much to do.

As verbs the difference between flooded and swamped

is that flooded is past tense of flood while swamped is past tense of swamp.

Flooded vs Gushed - What's the difference?

flooded | gushed |


As verbs the difference between flooded and gushed

is that flooded is (flood) while gushed is (gush).

As an adjective flooded

is filled with water from rain or rivers.

Flood vs Flooded - What's the difference?

flood | flooded |


As verbs the difference between flood and flooded

is that flood is to overflow while flooded is past tense of flood.

As a noun flood

is a (usually disastrous) overflow of water from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water.

As a proper noun Flood

is the flood referred to in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.

As an adjective flooded is

filled with water from rain or rivers.

Flooded vs Awash - What's the difference?

flooded | awash |


As adjectives the difference between flooded and awash

is that flooded is filled with water from rain or rivers while awash is washed by the waves or tide; said of a rock or strip of shore, or of an anchor, etc, when flush with the surface of the water, so that the waves break over it.

As a verb flooded

is (flood).

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