tired |
aired |
As verbs the difference between tired and aired
is that
tired is (
tire) while
aired is (
air).
As an adjective tired
is in need of some rest or sleep.
tired |
tires |
As verbs the difference between tired and tires
is that
tired is past tense of tire while
tires is third-person singular of tire.
As an adjective tired
is in need of some rest or sleep.
As a noun tires is
plural of lang=en.
tired |
mired |
As verbs the difference between tired and mired
is that
tired is past tense of tire while
mired is past tense of mire.
As an adjective tired
is in need of some rest or sleep.
tired |
timed |
As verbs the difference between tired and timed
is that
tired is past tense of tire while
timed is past tense of time.
As adjectives the difference between tired and timed
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
timed is happening at a certain time.
tired |
tiered |
As verbs the difference between tired and tiered
is that
tired is past tense of tire while
tiered is past tense of tier.
As adjectives the difference between tired and tiered
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
tiered is having or made of tiers.
tired |
hired |
As verbs the difference between tired and hired
is that
tired is past tense of tire while
hired is past tense of hire.
As an adjective tired
is in need of some rest or sleep.
tired |
tied |
As verbs the difference between tired and tied
is that
tired is past tense of tire while
tied is past tense of tie.
As adjectives the difference between tired and tied
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
tied is connected.
tired |
fired |
As verbs the difference between tired and fired
is that
tired is (
tire) while
fired is (
fire).
As adjectives the difference between tired and fired
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
fired is let go from a job.
tired |
wired |
As verbs the difference between tired and wired
is that
tired is past tense of tire while
wired is past tense of wire.
As adjectives the difference between tired and wired
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
wired is equipped with wires, so as to connect to a power source or to other electric or electronic equipment; connected by wires.
tired |
tided |
As adjectives the difference between tired and tided
is that
tired is in need of some rest or sleep while
tided is affected by the tide; having a tide.
As a verb tired
is (
tire).
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