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Lifted vs Lifter - What's the difference?

lifted | lifter |

As a verb lifted

is past tense of lift.

As an adjective lifted

is raised up; held aloft.

As a noun lifter is

someone or something that lifts or assists in lifting.

lifted

English

Verb

(head)
  • (lift)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Raised up; held aloft.
  • Stolen.
  • *2009 , , Glencoe , Amberley 2009, p. 24:
  • *:Here, it is said, MacDonalds of Glencoe hid their lifted beasts when retribution threatened.
  • lifter

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Someone or something that lifts or assists in lifting.
  • (weightlifting) A weightlifter.
  • * 2010', Eric Velazquez, "Power Pairings", ''Reps!'' ' 17 :83
  • While some lifters insist that supersets must consist of consecutive exercises for the same bodypart, others would bet their weight belts that supersets involve opposing bodyparts.
  • A spatula.
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