Heeled vs Heels - What's the difference?
heeled | heels |
(heel)
Having a heel (often specified, as in high-heeled etc.).
(archaic) Prepared, especially armed with a weapon.
* 1903 , , "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," Norton (2005 edition), p. 896:
High-heeled shoes.
As a verb heeled
is (heel).As an adjective heeled
is having a heel (often specified, as in high-heeled etc).As a noun heels is
.heeled
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- I was heeled also, and I held up my gun to scare him off and let me get away.
heels
English
Noun
(head)- She wore a short skirt and heels .