Damaged vs Scarified - What's the difference?
damaged | scarified |
(damage)
(obsolete, or, nonstandard) damaged, barren, denuded, scarred, wasted
(obsolete, or, nonstandard) (scarify)
As verbs the difference between damaged and scarified
is that damaged is past tense of damage while scarified is past tense of scarify.As an adjective scarified is
damaged, barren, denuded, scarred, wasted.damaged
English
Verb
(head)Usage notes
* Nouns to which "damaged" is often applied: building, house, home, bridge, tree, street, road, vehicle, car, aircraft, ship, machine, goods, merchandize, material, stock, book, document, file, hard disk, skin, hair, tissue, joint, cartilage, baggage, reputation.scarified
English
Adjective
(head)- The scarified wasteland looked like a battle had been fought there — which, in fact, it had.
- Gallager tossed another drink down his scarified gullet.