Inflated vs Bullate - What's the difference?
inflated | bullate |
Filled with air or fluid
Expanded; in a state of inflation, of abnormally increased size, amount, etc.
(economics): In a state of higher cost.
(figuratively) Pompous; arrogant (of a person or ego )
(figuratively) Containing excessive, meaningless words, particularly for show
Higher that the true figure
(inflate)
(medical) Resembling a bulla or blister; inflated; blistered; bulliform.
(medical) Of bacterial cultures, having a a growth which is blistered; rising in convex prominences.
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As adjectives the difference between inflated and bullate
is that inflated is filled with air or fluid while bullate is (medical) resembling a bulla or blister; inflated; blistered; bulliform.As a verb inflated
is (inflate).inflated
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The inflated balloons danced in the breeze.
- His inflated belly looked uncomfortable.
- His inflated prices made the vendor unpopular.
- The inflated speech did not impress the audience.
- inflated incidence figures