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Staggering vs Staggered - What's the difference?

staggering | staggered |

As verbs the difference between staggering and staggered

is that staggering is while staggered is (stagger).

As adjectives the difference between staggering and staggered

is that staggering is incredible, overwhelming, amazing while staggered is astonished, taken aback.

As a noun staggering

is the motion of one who staggers.

staggering

English

Verb

(head)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Incredible, overwhelming, amazing.
  • The army suffered a staggering defeat.

    Derived terms

    * staggeringly

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The motion of one who staggers.
  • * 1837 , Memoirs of Mirabeau'' (in ''The Westminster Review , volume 26, page 436)
  • There are to whom the gods, in their bounty, give glory: but far oftener it is given in wrath, as a curse and a poison; disturbing the whole inner health and industry of the man; leading onward through dizzy staggerings and tarantula jiggings
  • That which staggers something or somebody.
  • * (Ebenezer Erskine)
  • But these doubts, and fears, and staggerings , although they may be in the believer, yet they are not in his faith; these things argue the infirmity of his faith, indeed; but under all this, faith is fighting for the victory

    staggered

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (stagger)
  • The drunk staggered to the end of the bar before he collapsed.

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Astonished, taken aback.
  • referring to something that has been arranged in a way that is not uniform
  • The U.S. Senate holds staggered elections, with only one third of the seats being filled every two years.