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Seemed vs Sounded - What's the difference?

seemed | sounded |


As verbs the difference between seemed and sounded

is that seemed is (seem) while sounded is (sound).

Valid vs Sounded - What's the difference?

valid | sounded |


As an adjective valid

is well grounded or justifiable, pertinent.

As a verb sounded is

past tense of sound.

Sounded - What does it mean?

sounded | |

Heard vs Sounded - What's the difference?

heard | sounded |


As verbs the difference between heard and sounded

is that heard is (hear) while sounded is (sound).

Wikidiffcom vs Sounded - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | sounded |


As a verb sounded is

(sound).

Pounded vs Sounded - What's the difference?

pounded | sounded |


As verbs the difference between pounded and sounded

is that pounded is (pound) while sounded is (sound).

As an adjective pounded

is (slang).

Sounded vs Hounded - What's the difference?

sounded | hounded |


As verbs the difference between sounded and hounded

is that sounded is (sound) while hounded is (hound).

Swounded vs Sounded - What's the difference?

swounded | sounded |


As verbs the difference between swounded and sounded

is that swounded is (swound) while sounded is (sound).

Founded vs Sounded - What's the difference?

founded | sounded |


As verbs the difference between founded and sounded

is that founded is past participle of lang=en while sounded is past tense of sound.

As an adjective founded

is having a basis.

Wounded vs Sounded - What's the difference?

wounded | sounded |


As verbs the difference between wounded and sounded

is that wounded is (wound) while sounded is (sound).

As an adjective wounded

is suffering from a wound, especially one acquired in battle.

As a noun wounded

is (qualifier) people who are maimed or have wounds.

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