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heared

Heared vs Listened - What's the difference?

heared | listened |


As verbs the difference between heared and listened

is that heared is (nonstandard) (hear) while listened is (listen).

Heared vs Listen - What's the difference?

heared | listen |


As verbs the difference between heared and listen

is that heared is past tense of hear while listen is to pay attention to a sound or speech.

Hearted vs Heared - What's the difference?

hearted | heared |


As verbs the difference between hearted and heared

is that hearted is (heart) while heared is (nonstandard) (hear).

As an adjective hearted

is (in combination) having, or shaped like, a specified form of heart.

Hoared vs Heared - What's the difference?

hoared | heared |


As an adjective hoared

is moldy; musty.

As a verb heared is

past tense of hear.

Heared vs Heaved - What's the difference?

heared | heaved |


As verbs the difference between heared and heaved

is that heared is past tense of hear while heaved is past tense of heave.

Heared vs Seared - What's the difference?

heared | seared |


As verbs the difference between heared and seared

is that heared is (nonstandard) (hear) while seared is (sear).

As an adjective seared is

blackened by heat; scorched; burned.

Feared vs Heared - What's the difference?

feared | heared |


As verbs the difference between feared and heared

is that feared is (fear) while heared is (nonstandard) (hear).

As an adjective feared

is pertaining to someone or thing that causes great fear in others.

Yeared vs Heared - What's the difference?

yeared | heared |


As an adjective yeared

is of a specified number of years.

As a verb heared is

(nonstandard) (hear).

Heared vs Heaped - What's the difference?

heared | heaped |


As verbs the difference between heared and heaped

is that heared is past tense of hear while heaped is past tense of heap.

As an adjective heaped is

in a heap.

Heared vs Hearer - What's the difference?

heared | hearer |


As a verb heared

is past tense of hear.

As a noun hearer is

one who hears; a devout listener.

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