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Intermittent vs Interrupted - What's the difference?
intermittent | interrupted |Interrupted is a antonym of intermittent.
As an adjective intermittent
is stopping and starting at intervals; coming after a particular time span; not steady or constant.As a noun intermittent
is an intermittent fever or disease.As a verb interrupted is
past tense of interrupt.Withdrawn vs Interrupted - What's the difference?
withdrawn | interrupted |As verbs the difference between withdrawn and interrupted
is that withdrawn is past participle of lang=en while interrupted is past tense of interrupt.As an adjective withdrawn
is introvert.Interfered vs Interrupted - What's the difference?
interfered | interrupted |As verbs the difference between interfered and interrupted
is that interfered is (interfere) while interrupted is (interrupt).Disturbed vs Interrupted - What's the difference?
disturbed | interrupted |As verbs the difference between disturbed and interrupted
is that disturbed is (disturb) while interrupted is (interrupt).As an adjective disturbed
is showing symptoms of mental illness, severe psychosis, or neurosis.Interrupted - What does it mean?
interrupted | |Interrupted vs Foiled - What's the difference?
interrupted | foiled |As verbs the difference between interrupted and foiled
is that interrupted is (interrupt) while foiled is (foil).Interrupted vs Interrupter - What's the difference?
interrupted | interrupter |As a verb interrupted
is (interrupt).As a noun interrupter is
one who or that which interrupts.Taxonomy vs Interrupted - What's the difference?
taxonomy | interrupted |