As verbs the difference between iced and ired
is that
iced is past tense of ice while
ired is past tense of ire.
As an adjective iced
is with ice added.
Other Comparisons: What's the difference?
iced English
Etymology 1
Adjective
( en adjective)
With ice added.
- I'd like an iced tea.
Very cold, but not necessarily containing ice.
- an iced drink
Covered with icing.
- an iced cake
Derived terms
* iced coffee
* iced tea
Etymology 2
See (ice) (verb)
Verb
(head)
(ice)
Anagrams
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ired English
Verb
(head)
(ire)
Anagrams
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ire English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) ire, yre, shortened form of . More at (l).
Noun
( en noun)
Iron.
- The cruel ire , red as any gleed. — Chaucer.
Etymology 2
From (etyl) ire, from (etyl) , (etyl) aesma'' 'anger', (etyl) ''e?ati 'it drives on').
Noun
(-)
(literary, poetic) Great anger; wrath; keen resentment.
Synonyms
* fury
* rage
* wrath
Related terms
* irascibility
* irascible
* irate
* ireful
Verb
(ir)
To anger; to fret; to irritate.
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