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torn

Torn vs Obliterated - What's the difference?

torn | obliterated |


As verbs the difference between torn and obliterated

is that torn is (rip, rend, speed) while obliterated is (obliterate).

As an adjective obliterated is

(slang) very drunk, intoxicated, wasted.

Torn vs Geared - What's the difference?

torn | geared |


As verbs the difference between torn and geared

is that torn is (rip, rend, speed) while geared is (gear).

Torn vs Divide - What's the difference?

torn | divide |


As verbs the difference between torn and divide

is that torn is past participle of lang=en (rip, rend, speed) while divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.

As a noun divide is

a thing that divides.

Torn - What does it mean?

torn | |

Torn vs Abrasion - What's the difference?

torn | abrasion |


As a verb torn

is (rip, rend, speed).

As a noun abrasion is

abrasion.

Lure vs Torn - What's the difference?

lure | torn |


As verbs the difference between lure and torn

is that lure is to attract by temptation etc; to entice while torn is (rip, rend, speed).

As a noun lure

is something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.

Torn vs Cut - What's the difference?

torn | cut |


As verbs the difference between torn and cut

is that torn is past participle of lang=en (rip, rend, speed) while cut is To incise, to cut into the surface of something.

As an adjective cut is

having been cut.

As a noun cut is

an opening resulting from cutting.

Torn vs Xorn - What's the difference?

torn | xorn |


As a verb torn

is (rip, rend, speed).

As a noun xorn is

(fantasy) a fictional monster that devours earthen and silicate materials and can move freely through earth.

Torn vs Orn - What's the difference?

torn | orn |


As verbs the difference between torn and orn

is that torn is past participle of lang=en (rip, rend, speed) while orn is to ornament; to adorn.

Torn vs Tourn - What's the difference?

torn | tourn |


As a verb torn

is past participle of lang=en (rip, rend, speed).

As a noun tourn is

a circuit made by a medieval English sheriff to the courts of his shire.

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