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vaunted

Overstate vs Vaunted - What's the difference?

overstate | vaunted |


As verbs the difference between overstate and vaunted

is that overstate is to exaggerate; to state or claim too much while vaunted is (vaunt).

As an adjective vaunted is

highly or widely praised or boasted about.

Vaunted vs Flaunt - What's the difference?

vaunted | flaunt |


As verbs the difference between vaunted and flaunt

is that vaunted is (vaunt) while flaunt is (obsolete) to wave or flutter smartly in the wind.

As an adjective vaunted

is highly or widely praised or boasted about.

Vaunted - What does it mean?

vaunted | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective vaunted

is highly or widely praised or boasted about.

As a verb vaunted

is past tense of vaunt.

Vaunted vs Wanted - What's the difference?

vaunted | wanted |


As adjectives the difference between vaunted and wanted

is that vaunted is highly or widely praised or boasted about while wanted is wished for; desired; sought.

As verbs the difference between vaunted and wanted

is that vaunted is (vaunt) while wanted is (want).

Vaunted vs Legitimized - What's the difference?

vaunted | legitimized |


As verbs the difference between vaunted and legitimized

is that vaunted is (vaunt) while legitimized is (legitimize).

As an adjective vaunted

is highly or widely praised or boasted about.

Jeaporodus vs Vaunted - What's the difference?

jeaporodus | vaunted |

Jeaporodus is likely misspelled.


Jeaporodus has no English definition.

As an adjective vaunted is

highly or widely praised or boasted about.

As a verb vaunted is

past tense of vaunt.

Vaunted vs Boastful - What's the difference?

vaunted | boastful |


As adjectives the difference between vaunted and boastful

is that vaunted is highly or widely praised or boasted about while boastful is tending to boast or brag.

As a verb vaunted

is (vaunt).

Vaunted vs Accolade - What's the difference?

vaunted | accolade |


As verbs the difference between vaunted and accolade

is that vaunted is (vaunt) while accolade is to embrace or kiss in salutation.

As an adjective vaunted

is highly or widely praised or boasted about.

As a noun accolade is

an expression of approval; praise.

Haunted vs Vaunted - What's the difference?

haunted | vaunted |


As adjectives the difference between haunted and vaunted

is that haunted is of a location, frequented by a ghost or ghosts while vaunted is highly or widely praised or boasted about.

As verbs the difference between haunted and vaunted

is that haunted is (haunt) while vaunted is (vaunt).

Vaunted vs Vaulted - What's the difference?

vaunted | vaulted |


As adjectives the difference between vaunted and vaulted

is that vaunted is highly or widely praised or boasted about while vaulted is of a ceiling supported by arches, introduced in the Gothic style.

As verbs the difference between vaunted and vaulted

is that vaunted is past tense of vaunt while vaulted is past tense of vault.

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