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missed

Missed vs Forgotten - What's the difference?

missed | forgotten |


As verbs the difference between missed and forgotten

is that missed is (miss) while forgotten is .

As an adjective forgotten is

of which knowledge has been lost; which is no longer remembered.

As a noun forgotten is

a person or thing that has been forgotten.

Missed vs Missee - What's the difference?

missed | missee |


As verbs the difference between missed and missee

is that missed is (miss) while missee is to see incorrectly; to misperceive visually; take a wrong view of; see in a false or distorted light.

Missed vs Bored - What's the difference?

missed | bored |


As verbs the difference between missed and bored

is that missed is past tense of miss while bored is past tense of bore.

As an adjective bored is

suffering from boredom.

Missed vs Misfed - What's the difference?

missed | misfed |


As verbs the difference between missed and misfed

is that missed is (miss) while misfed is (misfeed).

Sissed vs Missed - What's the difference?

sissed | missed |


As verbs the difference between sissed and missed

is that sissed is past tense of siss while missed is past tense of miss.

Missend vs Missed - What's the difference?

missend | missed |


As verbs the difference between missend and missed

is that missend is to send incorrectly or to the wrong destination while missed is (miss).

Missed vs Missel - What's the difference?

missed | missel |


As a verb missed

is (miss).

As a noun missel is

(obsolete) mistletoe.

Missed vs Messed - What's the difference?

missed | messed |


As verbs the difference between missed and messed

is that missed is past tense of miss while messed is past tense of mess.

Misused vs Missed - What's the difference?

misused | missed |


As verbs the difference between misused and missed

is that misused is (misuse) while missed is (miss).

As an adjective misused

is used in an incorrect or inappropriate manner.

Missed vs Missen - What's the difference?

missed | missen |


As a verb missed

is (miss).

As a pronoun missen is

(yorkshire|colloquial) myself.

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