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Castaway vs Ousted - What's the difference?

castaway | ousted | Related terms |


As an adjective castaway

is cast adrift or ashore; marooned.

As a noun castaway

is a shipwrecked sailor.

As a verb ousted is

past tense of oust.

Terms vs Ousted - What's the difference?

terms | ousted |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb ousted is

(oust).

Jousted vs Ousted - What's the difference?

jousted | ousted |


As verbs the difference between jousted and ousted

is that jousted is (joust) while ousted is (oust).

Ousted vs Dusted - What's the difference?

ousted | dusted |


As verbs the difference between ousted and dusted

is that ousted is (oust) while dusted is (dust).

Outed vs Ousted - What's the difference?

outed | ousted |


As verbs the difference between outed and ousted

is that outed is past tense of out while ousted is past tense of oust.

Dousted vs Ousted - What's the difference?

dousted | ousted |


As verbs the difference between dousted and ousted

is that dousted is past tense of doust while ousted is past tense of oust.

Abdicate vs Ousted - What's the difference?

abdicate | ousted |


As verbs the difference between abdicate and ousted

is that abdicate is to disclaim and expel from the family, as a father his child; to disown; to disinherit while ousted is past tense of oust.

Abducate vs Ousted - What's the difference?

abducate | ousted |

Abducate is likely misspelled.


Abducate has no English definition.

As a verb ousted is

past tense of oust.

Ousted vs Former - What's the difference?

ousted | former |


As a verb ousted

is (oust).

As an adjective former is

previous.

As a noun former is

someone who forms something; a maker; a creator or founder.

Ousted vs Oustee - What's the difference?

ousted | oustee |


As a verb ousted

is past tense of oust.

As a noun oustee is

a person who is ousted, especially one who is removed from his place of residence or land to make room for an infrastructure improvement or public works project.

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