Knitted vs Knotted - What's the difference?
knitted | knotted |
Made by knitting, or resembling in texture something made by knitting.
(knit)
(knot)
* To exhibit several overlapping knots; to be full of knots.
* To be composed of or decorated with knots.
* To be or to become anxious; to experience doubt or fear; to empathize strongly.
As verbs the difference between knitted and knotted
is that knitted is simple past of knit while knotted is past tense of knot.As an adjective knitted
is made by knitting, or resembling in texture something made by knitting.knitted
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Adjective
(-)Verb
(head)knotted
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Verb
(head)- He arrives at school every day with his shoestrings all knotted.
- ''Her macrame basket hangers are so well knotted .
- I get all knotted up when I see a traffic accident.
