Clothed vs Becardiganed - What's the difference?
clothed | becardiganed | Hypernyms |
(clothe)
Covered with a cloth.
Wearing a cardigan
* {{quote-news, year=2004, date=January 30, author=Bob Mehr, title=Navel-Gazing Nation, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=While Carrabba doesn't fit the stereotype of the bespectacled, becardiganed emo boy--he looks rather like a rockabilly refugee--his personal history reflects that of his fans. }}
Becardiganed is a hypernym of clothed.
As adjectives the difference between clothed and becardiganed
is that clothed is covered with a cloth while becardiganed is wearing a cardigan.As a verb clothed
is past tense of clothe.clothed
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Adjective
(-)- a white-clothed table
becardiganed
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