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hasted

Terms vs Hasted - What's the difference?

terms | hasted |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb hasted is

(haste).

Hasted vs Wasted - What's the difference?

hasted | wasted |


As verbs the difference between hasted and wasted

is that hasted is past tense of haste while wasted is past tense of waste.

As an adjective wasted is

not profitably used.

Hasted vs Hated - What's the difference?

hasted | hated |


As verbs the difference between hasted and hated

is that hasted is past tense of haste while hated is past tense of hate.

As an adjective hated is

of something disliked; odious.

Hasted vs Hashed - What's the difference?

hasted | hashed |


As verbs the difference between hasted and hashed

is that hasted is past tense of haste while hashed is past tense of hash.

Gasted vs Hasted - What's the difference?

gasted | hasted |


As verbs the difference between gasted and hasted

is that gasted is past tense of gast while hasted is past tense of haste.

Hasted vs Hasped - What's the difference?

hasted | hasped |


As verbs the difference between hasted and hasped

is that hasted is (haste) while hasped is (hasp).

Hasted vs Halted - What's the difference?

hasted | halted |


As verbs the difference between hasted and halted

is that hasted is past tense of haste while halted is past tense of halt.

Hasted vs Chasted - What's the difference?

hasted | chasted |


As verbs the difference between hasted and chasted

is that hasted is past tense of haste while chasted is past tense of chast.

Tasted vs Hasted - What's the difference?

tasted | hasted |


As verbs the difference between tasted and hasted

is that tasted is past tense of taste while hasted is past tense of haste.

Hasted vs Hastes - What's the difference?

hasted | hastes |


As verbs the difference between hasted and hastes

is that hasted is past tense of haste while hastes is third-person singular of haste.

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