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sighed

Sighed vs Breathe - What's the difference?

sighed | breathe |


As verbs the difference between sighed and breathe

is that sighed is (sigh) while breathe is to draw air into (inhale), and expel air from (exhale), the lungs in order to extract oxygen and excrete waste gases.

Sighed vs Asked - What's the difference?

sighed | asked |


As verbs the difference between sighed and asked

is that sighed is past tense of sigh while asked is past tense of ask.

Whispered vs Sighed - What's the difference?

whispered | sighed |


As verbs the difference between whispered and sighed

is that whispered is past tense of whisper while sighed is past tense of sigh.

Sighed vs Breath - What's the difference?

sighed | breath |


As a verb sighed

is (sigh).

As a noun breath is

(lb) the act or process of breathing.

Wikidiffcom vs Sighed - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | sighed |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a verb sighed is

past tense of sigh.

Signed vs Sighed - What's the difference?

signed | sighed |


As verbs the difference between signed and sighed

is that signed is past tense of sign while sighed is past tense of sigh.

As an adjective signed

is having both positive and negative varieties.

Sighted vs Sighed - What's the difference?

sighted | sighed |


As verbs the difference between sighted and sighed

is that sighted is past tense of sight while sighed is past tense of sigh.

As an adjective sighted

is not blind.

Sighed vs Nighed - What's the difference?

sighed | nighed |


As verbs the difference between sighed and nighed

is that sighed is (sigh) while nighed is (nigh).

Sighed vs Side - What's the difference?

sighed | side |


As a verb sighed

is (sigh).

As a proper noun side is

an ancient city on a small peninsula on the mediterranean coast of anatolia, settled by greeks from cyme.

Sigher vs Sighed - What's the difference?

sigher | sighed |


As a noun sigher

is one who sighs.

As a verb sighed is

past tense of sigh.

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