Landed vs Arrived - What's the difference?
landed | arrived |
In possession of land.
Consisting of land, especially with a single owner.
(land)
(arrive)
(copulative) To reach; to get to a certain place.
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To obtain a level of success or fame.
* 2002 , Donald Cole, Immigrant City: Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1921 (page 58)
To come; said of time.
To happen or occur.
* Waller
(archaic) To reach; to come to.
* Milton
* Shakespeare
* Tennyson
(obsolete) To bring to shore.
* Chapman
As verbs the difference between landed and arrived
is that landed is past tense of land while arrived is past tense of arrive.As an adjective landed
is in possession of land.landed
English
Adjective
(head)- landed gentry
- a landed estate
Derived terms
* landed immigrantVerb
(head)- The plane landed at three o'clock.
- He finally landed a new job.
Anagrams
*arrived
English
Verb
(head)arrive
English
Verb
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- Evidence that the Irish had arrived socially was the abrupt decline in the number of newspaper articles accusing them of brawling and other crimes.
- The time has arrived for us to depart.
- Happy! to whom this glorious death arrives .
- Ere he arrive the happy isle.
- Ere we could arrive the point proposed.
- Arrive at last the blessed goal.
- and made the sea-trod ship arrive them