Shirted vs Shirked - What's the difference?
shirted | shirked |
Wearing a shirt
*{{quote-news, year=1988, date=July 8, author=Muriel and Maury Schmidt, title=Sunday Afternoon in a Motel Room With Derrick, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Maury rocked his chair onto its back legs, rubbed his shirted stomach, grinned. }}
*2004 , (The Streets), (Fit But You Know It)
*:You walked towards my path but you just brushed right past
*:And into the arms of that fucking white shirted man.
(shirk)
To avoid, especially a duty, responsibility, etc.; to stay away from.
* Hare
To evade an obligation; to avoid the performance of duty, as by running away.
* Byron
To procure by petty fraud and trickery; to obtain by mean solicitation.
* Bishop Rainbow
English heteronyms
As an adjective shirted
is wearing a shirt.As a verb shirked is
(shirk).shirted
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Adjective
(-)citation
Antonyms
* shirtless * unshirtedshirked
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Verb
(head)shirk
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Etymology 1
First attested use in 1625 – 1635, apparently from association with shark (verb form), or from (etyl) .Verb
(en verb)- the usual makeshift by which they try to shirk difficulties
- If you have a job, don't shirk from it by staying off work.
- One of the cities shirked from the league.
- You that never heard the call of any vocation, that shirk living from others, but time from yourselves.