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Tried vs Tryed - What's the difference?

tried | tryed |


As verbs the difference between tryed and tried

is that tryed is obsolete spelling of lang=en; Past tense of try while tried is past tense of try.

Tinkly vs Tinkle - What's the difference?

tinkly | tinkle |


As an adjective tinkly

is with a tinkling sound.

As a verb tinkle is

to make light metallic sounds, rather like a very small bell.

As a noun tinkle is

a light metallic sound, resembling the tinkling of bells or wind chimes.

Circulary vs Circulars - What's the difference?

circulary | circulars |


As an adjective circulary

is (obsolete) circular; illogical.

As a noun circulars is

.

Temped vs Templed - What's the difference?

temped | templed |


As verbs the difference between temped and templed

is that temped is past tense of temp while templed is past tense of temple.

As an adjective templed is

having temples.

Sucker vs Suckler - What's the difference?

sucker | suckler |


As nouns the difference between sucker and suckler

is that sucker is a person or thing that sucks while suckler is an animal that has not yet been weaned.

As a verb sucker

is to strip the suckers or shoots from; to deprive of suckers.

Telecommuter vs Telecomputer - What's the difference?

telecommuter | telecomputer |


As nouns the difference between telecommuter and telecomputer

is that telecommuter is someone who telecommutes, using a computer connected to one's employer's network or via the Internet while telecomputer is a proposed device combining the functions of computer and television.

Underused vs Underuses - What's the difference?

underused | underuses |


As verbs the difference between underused and underuses

is that underused is (underuse) while underuses is (underuse).

As an adjective underused

is used less than normal or desirable.

Utterest vs Utteress - What's the difference?

utterest | utteress |


As an adjective utterest

is superlative of utter.

As a verb utterest

is archaic second-person singular of utter.

As a noun utteress is

a woman who utters; a female utterer.

Stooped vs Stomped - What's the difference?

stooped | stomped |


As verbs the difference between stooped and stomped

is that stooped is (stoop) while stomped is (stomp).

As an adjective stooped

is in a bent bodily position, hunched.

Part vs Peart - What's the difference?

part | peart |


As a noun part

is party (political group).

As an adjective peart is

lively; active.

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