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Defunct vs Retried - What's the difference?

defunct | retried |


As verbs the difference between defunct and retried

is that defunct is to make defunct while retried is (retry).

As an adjective defunct

is deceased, dead.

As a noun defunct

is the dead person (referred to).

Retried vs Unemployed - What's the difference?

retried | unemployed |


As a verb retried

is (retry).

As an adjective unemployed is

having no profession (despite being able and willing to work).

As a noun unemployed is

unemployed people.

Refried vs Retried - What's the difference?

refried | retried |


As verbs the difference between refried and retried

is that refried is (refry) while retried is (retry).

As a noun refried

is (usually plural) (short for) refried bean.

Retried vs Redried - What's the difference?

retried | redried |


As verbs the difference between retried and redried

is that retried is (retry) while redried is (redry).

As an adjective redried is

that has been dried again.

Retried vs Retired - What's the difference?

retried | retired |


As verbs the difference between retried and retired

is that retried is (retry) while retired is (retire).

As an adjective retired is

secluded from society (of a lifestyle, activity etc); private, quiet.

Retied vs Retried - What's the difference?

retied | retried |


As verbs the difference between retied and retried

is that retied is (retie) while retried is (retry).

Retried vs Retries - What's the difference?

retried | retries |


As verbs the difference between retried and retries

is that retried is (retry) while retries is (retry).

As a noun retries is

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