destroyed |
wasted |
As verbs the difference between destroyed and wasted
is that
destroyed is past tense of destroy while
wasted is past tense of waste.
As adjectives the difference between destroyed and wasted
is that
destroyed is (particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill while
wasted is not profitably used.
wasted |
waisted |
As adjectives the difference between wasted and waisted
is that
wasted is not profitably used while
waisted is having some specific type of waist.
As a verb wasted
is past tense of waste.
wanted |
wasted |
In lang=en terms the difference between wanted and wasted
is that
wanted is subject to immediate detainment by law enforcement authorities on sight while
wasted is very drunk or stoned.
As adjectives the difference between wanted and wasted
is that
wanted is wished for; desired; sought while
wasted is not profitably used.
As verbs the difference between wanted and wasted
is that
wanted is past tense of want while
wasted is past tense of waste.
wasted |
gasted |
As verbs the difference between wasted and gasted
is that
wasted is (
waste) while
gasted is (
gast).
As an adjective wasted
is not profitably used.
washed |
wasted |
As verbs the difference between washed and wasted
is that
washed is (
wash) while
wasted is (
waste).
As an adjective wasted is
not profitably used.
wasted |
pasted |
As verbs the difference between wasted and pasted
is that
wasted is past tense of waste while
pasted is past tense of paste.
As an adjective wasted
is not profitably used.
tasted |
wasted |
As verbs the difference between tasted and wasted
is that
tasted is (
taste) while
wasted is (
waste).
As an adjective wasted is
not profitably used.
warted |
wasted |
As adjectives the difference between warted and wasted
is that
warted is having warts while
wasted is not profitably used.
As a verb wasted is
past tense of waste.
wasted |
waster |
As an adjective wasted
is not profitably used.
As a verb wasted
is (
waste).
As a noun waster is
someone or something that wastes; someone who squanders or spends extravagantly or
waster can be (obsolete|chiefly|fencing) a kind of cudgel; also, a blunt-edged sword used as a foil.
wasted |
basted |
As verbs the difference between wasted and basted
is that
wasted is (
waste) while
basted is (
baste).
As an adjective wasted
is not profitably used.
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