Saintly vs Sainted - What's the difference?
saintly | sainted | Related terms |
Like or characteristic of a saint; befitting a holy person; saintlike.
(saint)
Of or pertaining to a saint; saint-like, reverenced.
(Used to mark a beloved person mentioned in conversation as being deceased).
As adjectives the difference between saintly and sainted
is that saintly is like or characteristic of a saint; befitting a holy person; saintlike while sainted is of or pertaining to a saint; saint-like, reverenced.As a verb sainted is
past tense of saint.saintly
English
Adjective
(er)- Sophie led a saintly life.
Synonyms
* holy * pious * saintlikeAnagrams
*sainted
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- Pope John Paul II, of sainted memory, is a candidate for beatification.
- My sainted mother never had an evening dress.