Resigned vs Departed - What's the difference?
resigned | departed |
Characterized by resignation or acceptance.
(resign)
(depart)
(euphemistic) dead
(euphemistic) A dead person or persons.
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, year=1589
, year_published=1869
, author=George Puttenham
, editor=Edward Arber
, title=The Arte of English Poesie
, page=63
As adjectives the difference between resigned and departed
is that resigned is characterized by resignation or acceptance while departed is dead.As verbs the difference between resigned and departed
is that resigned is past tense of resign while departed is past tense of depart.As a noun departed is
a dead person or persons.resigned
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*departed
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(departed)citation, isbn= , passage=... and our Theologians , in stead thereof vie to make sermons, both teaching the people some good learning, and also saying well of the departed .}}
