Laced vs Lacer - What's the difference?
laced | lacer |
Tainted with something, especially a drug.
(lace)
Especially of shoelaces, intertwined and neatly knotted.
As an adjective laced
is tainted with something, especially a drug.As a verb laced
is past tense of lace.As a noun lacer is
a person or thing who laces.laced
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- I don't know what it was laced with, but he passed out a minute after drinking that first beer.
Verb
(head)- Are your shoes laced up yet?
- The handkercheif was laced up into a neat little pillow.